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Communist dictators and the heads of theocracies do not need to be popular as long as they pay the army, secret police, or whoever they use to suppress dissent. And since the said enforcers also collect the taxes, there is no theoretical limit to their reign.
Education is understanding how millions of ordinary Germans were convinced that it was required.
In this video, Justin from the Institute of Human Anatomy discusses the physical differences in the nervous systems of those that suffer from Antisocial Personality Disorder.Video Timeline00:00 - 00:47 Intro00:48 - 01:59 Cluster B Personality Disorders02:00 - 03:07 Psychopath vs Sociopath03:08 - 04:55 Serotonin Creation/Action04:56 - 06:16 MAOA and Genetics06:17 - 06:36 Genetics and Psychopathy06:37 - 08:39 Function of Serotonin08:40 - 09:51 Serotonin and the Fetal Brain09:52 - 11:25 Why Men Are More Commonly Psychopathic11:26 - 12:22 The Contributing Factors of Psychopathy12:23 - 13:04 The Struggle of Studying Psychopaths13:05 - 15:13 The Empathy Center of the Brain15:14 - 17:54 The Rational Center of the Brain17:55 - 18:47 Childhood Trauma and the Brain18:48 - 19:43 Sociopathy and Childhood Trauma19:44 - 22:04 The Common Behaviors of Psychopaths and Sociopaths22:05 - 24:16 Unique Behaviors of Psychopaths24:17 - 25:37 Unique Behaviors of Sociopaths25:38 - 26:56 Treating Antisocial Personality Disorder26:57 - 28:16 Justin's Opinion on a Solution28:17 - 28:53 Why You Can't Diagnose Children28:54 - 29:34 The Impossible Task Ahead of Us29:35 - 33:50 The Importance of Logic____
I dealt with psychopaths for decades in the prison/jail system, they are an interesting group. Their psychopathy runs along a continuum from street hustles to someone void of empathic feelings. Some were nice men/women, other were obnoxious, demanding, entitled and aggressive.
Moral disengagement is a process of cognitive restructuring that allows individuals to disassociate from their internal moral standards and behave unethically without feeling distressed. It is the story we tell ourselves to not feel bad about inhumane actions that normally would go against our moral principles, or the excuses we find to avoid feeling guilty about hurting others.
In this episode Daniel answers the question, "Why should people care about global existential issues?". He cites 2 experiments, the "Milgram experiment" (1961) and the "Asch conformity experiments" to serve as examples of how good people can be complicit with evil acts.
John McEntee, a former (and likely future) Trump official, posted a TikTok bragging about getting innocent unhoused people arrested by giving them counterfeit money. His odiousness doesn?t stop there. He?s one of the instigators of Trump?s J6th insurrection and a senior advisor to The Heritage Foundation?s ?Project 2025? plan for Trump?s second term. We?ll give you more details about this cretin in this video.
You are presuming that we are all in the same boat, and care about the fate of others. No evidence.
What if there are moral facts, but we can't enact them?0:00 - Consequentialism2:31 - Virtue ethics4:21 - Kantianism6:44 - Skeptical theism10:21 - Antirealism to the rescue?14:48 - Morality as action-guiding20:00 - Methodism vs particularism
Student at Oxford and Cambridge explains why they're protesting and the demands that the students have for the universities regarding the Palestinian Protest.