People Case
Essay by Greek • December 6, 2011 • Essay • 338 Words (2 Pages) • 1,803 Views
From a very early age we learn the difference between right or wrong, and good or bad. For most, the knowledge of these differences are obtained through the trial and error of our own personal self-expierences. For example, if an act is commited which is not accepted or tolerated we learn it is considered to be wrong. Similalary, the person commiting the act (whether ourselves or someone else) would be considered to be bad. It is through this same process we learn to asscociate what is right/wrong and good/bad in terms of color and race. Conversley, there are some cultures out there, in which it is instilled at an early age by no choice of the indvidual, what he/she is to believe. No matter which way it is looked at, these ideas are obtained through teachings; whether it be from oursleves or from others. Since, this is the way we as human beings form our opinions, I have set out to educate and inform
From a very early age we learn the difference between right or wrong, and good or bad. For most, the knowledge of these differences are obtained through the trial and error of our own personal self-expierences. For example, if an act is commited which is not accepted or tolerated we learn it is considered to be wrong. Similalary, the person commiting the act (whether ourselves or someone else) would be considered to be bad. It is through this same process we learn to asscociate what is right/wrong and good/bad in terms of color and race. Conversley, there are some cultures out there, in which it is instilled at an early age by no choice of the indvidual, what he/she is to believe. No matter which way it is looked at, these ideas are obtained through teachings; whether it be from oursleves or from others. Since, this is the way we as human beings form our opinions, I have set out to educate and inform
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