Formation of Morality

 Formation of Moral Goals



    Morality is formed given the following formula of human behavior: When we are born, we are born with body parts that interact with nature on an involuntary subconscious basis, for example, like the heart beating. To alter these changes, it takes (not control) but external motivation to do so attempt to stop the heart beating, such as suicide attempts.

    Moral formation occurs when the human body and brain wants to continue living, as given the nature of human behavior - we should consider ourselves to be a part of nature not apart from it, recognizing that we too can have our behavior explained.

    Moral formation can be explained by: it's the nature of human behavior, however, if that is the case, then everything can be justified by merely "it's the nature of human behavior" however, we know wea re looking for something more specific than it.

    I want the science behind how human beings set goals - remember: morality is a set of goals at it's core, tracing back from the parts of speech of the word. I came across this exact same thought and concluded that it was based on survivability and balance of other things and also the fact that this is one of the reasons why I wanted to pursue studying neuroscience as there are many things that happen to the human beings' brain on a minute level to answer this very question. It has a formula that I want to identify and answers to those free will believing Christians.

    I am interested in learning how the human brain learns, basically. Since, we are constantly learning in everyday life.
    This basically the universe, ourselves becoming aware of itself.

My conclusion:
  • Goals are based on how you were personally affected (level of personal affection). This is why scientists do their work in isolation from feelings such as morality to stay the most unbiased.
  • Goals are formulated based on your level of understanding and curiosity
  • Goals are formulated based on sexual you are comfortable with
    • Anecdotally, I can answer this: I am into Femdom and am comfortable with the presence of non-feminine strong independent woman.
  • Goals are set based on how much information you know to the answers of questions in your own head.
  • Goals are based upon how much you understand your own behavior and motivation for doing something.
  • Goals are based upon practice. For example, if you are a social person, this means you practice a flawed method of identification of surroundings, meaning you tend to be less academically inclined or intelligence simply because you can't practice observation.
  • how human beings set goals is basically how we work, our bodies are setting goals and achieving them on a minute level every single minute
  •  No reason is a reason not to do so
    • Humans always have reason for their actions - either ideal or physical
  • Teaching people how to set goals is teaching people how human nature/human behavior works
  • Why do animals not have the same sense of morality as human beings do? It's because their brains are literally wired differently. Proving that free will is not real and all actions are simply results of the enabled brain. Become aware of this fact. Do not assume all human beings are the same by giving same level of respect, because we are not all the same, some deserve rights, some don't. This is why I don't believe in "human" rights, as being human is an insignificant classification, it's like classifying people by their year they were born to determine their worth at becoming a prospective employee for a software engineer position at a reputable company, almost no correlation.

Moral Formation Theories:

  • Moral goals are formed based on the fact that that we are forced to live, implying there is risk in everything, we want to mitigate that risk by forming trust with past experiences.

Moral (practical) Goals V. Scientific Goals

  • Morality is a prerequisite for societal pursuits, this must be running in the background
  • Science sets out to study the limits of something, disregarding moral goals if need be
  • Moral goals set mental limits, whereas science studies the physical limits.
  • Moral goals symbolize what science has already found

  • how to set goals, how to set moral goals?

Keywords:

comprehending ability, moral comprehension, self-control is a necessary evil, 

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