Statistically most people who are open are liberals. This is a fact. — Caleb Mercado
you know nothing about personality psychology — Caleb Mercado
read about big five, fool. — Caleb Mercado
It’s been awhile since I read Righteous Minds but I seem to recall the ‘foundations’ being regarded as social constructs. Constructs that are based on moral intuitions that we all possess. You’re against this intuitionism? — praxis
We each have particular conditioning or ingrained habits. I can't see how that's disputable. — praxis
I’m not sure I understand how one can authorize violence and condemnation against an other while at the same time considering their perspective and actions to be legitimate. As Ken Gergen wrote “ those we excoriate are but living also within traditions that are, for them, suffused with a sense of ethical primacy.” — Joshs
One can defend oneself against a wild animal without condemning them , because we see their behavior as legitimate and natural. — Joshs
For you the idea of a legitimate perspective , an internal logic to a worldview , is incoherent There are only fragmented and arbitrary bits of conditioned habits, so a ‘tough love’ is justified to change the reinforcement contingencies , habits, propositional narratives. — Joshs
Considering psychology is largely a garbage science anyway, one has to admire the foresight of philosophers in ditching it early on. — StreetlightX
What exactly is your brilliant non-psychological solution to the questions which inevitably hinge on how people are likely to react to their social and environmental circumstances? — Isaac
Seems that we have to use statistics to get the attention of Apollodorus.However, if that someone has the statistics to back up his conclusion then his investigation can hardly be dismissed as "nonsense". — Apollodorus
In the end there's a golden rule: understand the limitations of your methodology. — ssu
That is rubbish. If you throw out psychology you throw out all of social science. — Caleb Mercado
one of the great discoveries from psychology is iq — Caleb Mercado
If you throw out psychology you throw out all of social science. — Caleb Mercado
Your little personality traits theory isn't psychology. — frank
I can understand how a psychopath ended up that way if I see a lesion in the vm prefrontal cortex, that doesn't mean I can now diffuse his rage with talking. — Isaac
We're a social species, ostracisation is our main tool for setting group rules, so condemnation works. Look at how riled neo-liberals on this site are that we don't take their arguments seriously, they shouldn't care to debate with such obvious moral reprobates, but they do, because they want to be in the beard-stroking intellectuals gang. — Isaac
Conservatives and liberals interact online all the time in the U.S. on comment sections and blogs, but studies have show that rather than causing them to come closer to the other’s point of view, it simply reinforces their differences. — Joshs
And communism killed more people than the nazi’s. — Caleb Mercado
Being confronted with opposite views does tend to make you more aware of your own and reinforce them when you start defending them. And it seems that psychology, innate or acquired, does play a role in it. — Apollodorus
in a society that aims to enforce diversity, the tensions that arise between groups holding different views tend to be more and more accentuated. — Apollodorus
The relative stability of this system , rather than ‘traits’, makes us resistant to coercion and conditioning from outside forces, but it is not a frozen template. — Joshs
On the other hand, Jim Crow laws, for example, didn't seem to ease the tensions in race relations very well. Perhaps those Southern Democrats weren't up to date on the latest political psychology journals. — praxis
how is this system built, supported and maintained, and what role do "traits" play in any of this? Do "traits" exist or not and if yes how do they relate to this system of anticipations? — Apollodorus
Birth order, proneness to anger , shyness, extroversion can be studied in any culture, but have no direct bearing on the content of one’s outlook. and thus of one’s politics. If you want to know why someone believes a certain way, you’re better off asking them than assuming f secret traits. They will most likely be able to tell you. — Joshs
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