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Natural capacity for morality
21.06.25
In particular, possesses a natural capacity for morality and the development of cultural norms. This pre-existing endowment with social evaluation systems forms the foundation for the central social regulatory variables of 'morality' and 'law'. Only on the basis of the availability of social evaluation systems is man, as a species, capable of morality and culture. With their availability, evolution has, as it were, compensated for the biological deficiency that arose from the loss of rigid instinctual binding and the self-limitation of some mental functions.
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