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    Q: In your own words‚ detail the ‘for’ and ‘against’ arguments with regard to innate and learned behaviour. Feel free to include your own opinion‚ but be sure to justify it. Try to include an equal amount of information for both sides. Use at least 500 words for your answer. A: Innate and Learned behaviour There are two types of behaviour; innate and learned. Nativists believe that certain behaviours are innate‚ that is we are born with them and they cannot be changed. They mainly involve reflexes

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    Question: In your own words‚ detail ‘for’ and ‘against’ arguments with regard to innate and learned behaviour. Feel free to include your own opinion‚ but be sure to justify it. Try to include equal amount of information for both sides. Use at least 500 words for your answer. Answer: The innate verses learnt or nature verses nurture argument is a subject that has been theorized and debated by scientists‚ psychologists and philosophers for hundreds of years. It is a question that can be dated

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    should be more of an emphasis placed on picking worthy goals because most of the people’s dreams are inherently selfish‚ but only as a broad generalization when looking at our own society. I agree with the claim because I believe that morals are learned not innate. I believe that your upbringing and environment have a vastly important role in molding children into the adults they will eventually become. And in a society where it is looked upon with esteem

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    NATURE VS. NURTURE Is the man the product or what we learn or a predisposition based on our gene pools? Are we limited by our heredity or are we susceptible to our surroundings and upbringing? Nature vs. Nurture? Innate vs. Learned? Even Plato dwelled on this subject‚ one of his most prominent writings‚ “Meno” focused on this very subject. Imagine new parents. They are huddling around their newborn. Their thoughts swirl around the possibilities of what and how their actions will impact

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    Resilience & Hardiness: Innate or Learned Personality Traits Zac Schutt Resilience is the ability to recover readily from illness‚ depression‚ adversity‚ and similar occurrences. The question though‚ is whether or not you must learn resilience and hardiness‚ or if you are born with the personality traits that allow you to jump back from illness and other similar issues so quickly. According to a paper by G. A. Bonanno‚ when a person is exposed to a major stressor‚ such as the death of a

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    themselves from pathogens. The innate immune response is the first line of defense against these pathogens. Pattern associated molecular factors (PAMPs) are viral factors including proteins‚ lipids‚ and viral nucleic acids that are recognized by pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) within the cell. During viral infection‚ PAMPs accumulate in different cellular components and once recognized by the PRRs activate the intracellular signaling pathways that are involved in the innate immune response. These pathways

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    The debate over whether or not infants are born with innate knowledge has been a long one. Nativist philosophers such as Kant (1781/1958) and Descartes (1638/1965) believed that certain abilities and understandings about the world were innate‚ whereas Empiricist William James (1890) believed‚ infants were a tabula rasa (blank slate) upon which information is "written". Even today the debate over whether or not infants are born with innate abilities has not been resolved‚ but by looking at research

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    John Locke’s main argument against innate ideas is that if there are innate ideas‚ they should be shared by anyone or everyone. He states that everything you may know you have learned through the experience of learning. Innate ideas is knowledge you acquired without any learning or experience. He says that no one can say something that he/she knows without the experience of learning it. Therefore there is no evidence that innate ideas exist. Locke claims that we are born with a "blank slate" meaning

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    Innate Knowledge The theory of innate knowledge is very interesting. I am going to explain what it is‚ the different views that philosophers have on it‚ and if I think that it is possible to be born with it. Once finished‚ you can decide for yourself what your feelings on innate knowledge are. Innate knowledge is a theory that was brought into this world by the great philosopher Socrates. Socrates said that everyone comes into this world with knowledge that they already had from previous lives.

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    What causes aggression? Is it an ‘instinct’ or a ‘learned behaviour’? (a) Compare and contrast the views of any two psychological domains on the causes of aggression. (b) Evaluate the validity of their claims in the order to reach an informed decision about the causes of aggression. In order to explore the causes of aggressive behaviour‚ we have to be clear about what we mean by aggressive behaviour. The psychological definitions of aggression are determined by theoretical perspectives and there

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