
Maps of Meaning | The Architecture of Belief | Jordan B. Peterson | Book Summary
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The Role of Behavior and Imitation in Learning Morality
This chapter explores how culture utilizes rituals, images, and narratives to effectively communicate morality and ethics, challenging the notion that morality originates from rational thinking. It also examines how children learn morality through behavior and imitation, and highlights the social significance of seemingly trivial activities like playing games in promoting cooperation and morality in society.
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