There is a surprisingly wide band of cognitive ability where you understand that a person you interact with is not as smart as yourself, but you are still unable to understand the implications and accommodate that. (Instead, you just feel superior and are upset about the other.)https://twitter.com/nowthisnews/status/1133818541650538496 …
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Each of us is able to respond to every situation we're in only as well as the nature and nurture we've been given allows us to. (Even if there is a "higher power" beyond our biology, that's still *some* form or nature or nurture, essentially.)
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Yeah that higher power beyond biology is called culture and nurture. If I would have a daughter that throws a brick on my head I'm going to be the higher power that says that that's bad, and she has a responsibility not to randomly throw bricks on people's heads.
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Just because there's *a* causal chain that can be drawn for the processes of learning that preceded, doesn't mean that the relative causal contributions with respect to the knowledge in question, is homogenous over that chain, or can be mapped in similarly simple manner.
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Because there's a generality to their education (common knowledge on cooperating with authorities, consequences of not doing so, how difficult cops's jobs are, etc. -&- the rights, rules, and conditions by which one has legal authority) responsibility is primarily individual here
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