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Monkeys and Morality: Crash Course Psychology #19

Monkeys and Morality: Crash Course Psychology #19

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Hank takes a look at a few experiments that helped us understand how we develop as human beings. Things like attachment, separation anxiety, stranger anxiety, and morality are all discussed. also, a seriously unpleasant study with monkeys and fake mothers
Date: 2022-04-04

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Hank, I love the work that you and the team you work with do. I have just one problem with this lesson (only problem with any of the lessons, really. The pharmacist does not decide the charge of the medications. Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians do not determine your copay. Pharmaceutical companies, insurance, and Congress (by way of allowing rampant corruption by pharmaceutical companies) determine your copay.
We are not the problem. We are the middlemen, essentially. Our job is to make sure that you get the right medication and that it doesn't kill you. We cannot legally upcharge you (some independent pharmacies may do that, though. We can, however, offer ways to lower your prescription costs by way of coupons.
I know that my one complaint didn't really have to do with the lesson itself but with a part of an example, but my point is that it sends a wrong message that could misinform people, which could potentially cause people to start berating and abusing pharmacy staff for trying to gouge them, when really, we have nothing to do with the cost. People have done that before. I've been on the receiving end, and let me tell you, it sucks. A lot.
Again, I really do love the work you all do, but please pay attention to details like that. I look forward to watching more episodes of not just CC Psychology but other subjects as well, because I know that I will enjoy them.

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This study is contemporary Lovecraft.
-Though Wire Mother is always silent, you have heard her voice in your dreaming-hours; it is shrill, metallic and unnatural, grinding blades that scream a dire warning you will never understand. She wails her deafening roar until you are startled awake. met with her silence and that all-penetrant, disquieting gaze. Her cold touch that is somehow present and absent at the same time. Something tells you she could loose that terrifying voice at any moment, and the memory of its sound frays the edges of your mind. You keep your distance just in case and approach only to feed. She never stops watching.
Soft Mother does not speak, neither in dreaminng or in waking moments. You begin to believe that she is not real. You bury this notion deep in denial. for it opens the door to a more horrifying thought. one too terrible to speak. It stays in the shadows; the eldritch notion of her - until one day, when swinging on her by your hands, you pull in just the right direction. and her soft, comforting flesh falls away - revealing your denial to be the absolute, undeniable truth.
All this time, she was just another Wire Mother.
She begins to scream her ancient song, and the world turns red.
Her Song is all you will ever hear again.
There is nothing left in you but rage. -

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When I was studying Hegel's philosophy in high school I reached similar conclusions to Kohlberg's as to how morality develops throughout the course of human life: childhood = thesis, adolescence = antithesis, and the synthesis or Aufhebung would be adulthood, at least for an average, well-adjusted individual. This may not be extremely relevant to the video, but I always find overlaps between different disciplines fascinating as their existence sort of simultaneously corroborates all the concepts that are involved in the overlapping, because if you observe or theorize a pattern in your field of study and you recognize it as something that is also observed and well-documented in other unrelated fields, then you're probably onto something, since nature operates on universal laws and the different phenomena that occur both around us and within us are but manifestations of the same basic principles. Sorry for this random rambling bye
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So on the thing with the heinz and medicine stealing question I think im at the third stage i said -heinz was right because the other person was wrong in how they behaved, you should care for your own species no matter the benefit to you, and they just charged to much they need to meet the supply and demand curve. - and to elaborate on that heinz also exhausted all other options and did try to play by what they were supposed to do (likely so they could avoid punishment) and if you use a model of mine in which the psychical safety of all parties involved is priority and then you need to prioritze your own emotional safety and then others well others priotize their own and then yours and others and then lastly is happiness and unnexecary things and so heinz was trying to gert pyshicalk safety for all parties involved and the other depending on what they were using the money for was most likely happiness.
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I have a very loving and attentive mother, but she's told me that when I was very young I was always off in my own little world playing and never noticed when she would leave the room or come back, or whoever else was around. Other parents asked her how she got me to be so 'well behaved' and she had nothing to tell them. I reckon it was probably because of my autism. For an infant with autism, perhaps mom and a spinny rattly ball are both equally interesting bits of scenery. Until you get older and realize that humans are their own special kind of interesting! :P
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The scientific community, as well as its textbooks, are infested with the false agnostic ideology that we -cannot know-. It is a convenient excuse to commit moral violations and an occultic inversion of the purposes of conducting research - to gain knowledge and understanding. This agnostic belief system works to justify unending experimentation with no obligation to provide definitive truths. For the self-perpetuating industry of science, the only truth is that there is no truth, the only understanding is that there is no understanding to be had.
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These studies should make us worry about the way we raise boys. Systematically restricting boys access touch and punishing them for crying or having emotions has consequences in how men think and act. It is notable that the behaviors that result from this kind of mistreatment of monkeys are similar to the problematic -male- behaviors that are often derided in our society.
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I think my morality is skewed lol.
I think it was wrong for him to steal the medicine.
He couldn-t afford it, and yes, while everyone deserves a chance to live, by stealing it, he could have taken it away from someone else who was going to buy it.
What makes his wife-s life more important than someone else-s?

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Sigman never a citizen of the U. S or had a chance to be a Christians but born and lived Communistic becoming a new communist God in schools here in the U. S
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4th type/subset of attachment: Disorganized!
-Doesn't quite fit into any other category
-May share aspects of some, and not of others.

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