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Innate Moral Core: Part 1 (Introduction to Innate Concepts)

November 4, 2022 by Kaitlyn Woods Leave a Comment

Morality (the sense of whether an action or person is “right” or “wrong”) is considered a defining feature of humanity. The typical conception of morality in children is that they are born amoral (without moral sense) or immoral (a moral sense different from adults). Developmental psychology theorizes that children acquire a moral sense through various developmental processes … [Read more...] about Innate Moral Core: Part 1 (Introduction to Innate Concepts)

Consciousness

October 28, 2022 by Kaitlyn Woods Leave a Comment

When pondering the mind, consciousness is a difficult problem to fully understand. Consciousness is defined as the quality or state of being aware, especially of something within oneself (www.merriam-webster.com). If a person, or organism, has a conscious experience, it means there is something it is like to be that kind of person or organism. To perceive your own … [Read more...] about Consciousness

The Fallibility of Inductive Reasoning

October 21, 2022 by Kaitlyn Woods Leave a Comment

Some of the main questions that psychologists want to understand are “why do we think the way we do?”and“how do we reach conclusions?” One of the ways we reach conclusions is through inductive reasoning. Scientific observations typically use this type of reasoning. For inductive reasoning, observations are made, data are collected, and conclusions are drawn from the data. In … [Read more...] about The Fallibility of Inductive Reasoning

The Purpose of Language

October 14, 2022 by Kaitlyn Woods Leave a Comment

This blog is going to delve into a complex argument about the purpose of language. When we think of language, we intuitively think of communication. However, cognitive scientists would argue that the purpose of language is to organize our thoughts. How do we parse out the true purpose of language? We can start by analyzing the four properties of human language: discreteness, … [Read more...] about The Purpose of Language

The Replication Crisis

September 30, 2022 by Kaitlyn Woods Leave a Comment

One recent problem that the field of psychology has been facing is the replication crisis. This means that researchers redo a psychological study with the same procedures as the original, but they may not obtain the same (significant) results. When these findings first came to light, some started to question the validity of psychology as a science due to its lack of … [Read more...] about The Replication Crisis

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