Monday, January 16, 2006

An Argument Against “Moral Character” by Travis B. #8

This argument then also supports the realization that the individual’s perception of the context-stimulus as deeply rooted in their characterological response. This characterological response is indicated by the way, in which the individual copes, rationalizes, and behaviorally responds to the original stimulus. As the characterological response is unique to that individual the perception of good/bad, right/wrong is also unique to that individual. As a result their perceptual evaluation of the original context-stimulus is biased as well. The post-hoc rationalization and attempt at justification create the maintenance of this sequence: the response set and the evaluation of the context-stimulus.


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