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3 pages in length. When the time comes where man and machine morph into one entity devoid of any individuality, this is the point at which laws can be justified on the basis of personality since there will be but one static, emotionless imprint to represent human nature. Until this time, however, the uniqueness of personality lends itself to being a very poor barometer upon which to base any social construct, not the least of which includes the justice system inasmuch as specific social and cultural mores must be taken into account when determining what is acceptable or intolerable within each global community. Clearly, there is no denying how culture plays an integral role in the far-reaching explication of human personality; to overlook this inherent aspect of human development is to suggest social and environmental influence is insignificant. Bibliography lists one source.
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since there will be but one static, emotionless imprint to represent human nature. Until this time, however, the uniqueness of personality lends itself to being a very poor barometer
upon which to base any social construct, not the least of which includes the justice system inasmuch as specific social and cultural mores must be taken into account when determining
what is acceptable or intolerable within each global community. Clearly, there is no denying how culture plays an integral role in the far-reaching explication of human personality; to overlook
this inherent aspect of human development is to suggest social and environmental influence is insignificant. It is a fundamental trait of human behavior
to both understand and describe how and why people in other cultures behave the way they do, an act of inquiry that originates from societys individual perspective. The very
nature of perception is that which we, as humans, have been trained to discern as a species, inasmuch as the certain quality of perception required within the sensual world is
decidedly unique to human beings. Man looks upon his world as a direct reflection of him, his values, beliefs, experiences, conditions and development; contrarily, humanity may also perceive the
world "cleanly and directly, seeing things for what they are in moments of illuminating vision" (Ulrich, 2002). Either way, mans consciousness, awareness and understanding are what dictate perception, which
represents "a choice, where we may intend our manner of interaction with the world, ourselves, and others. Our perceptual capacities are not fixed; they are not static or one-dimensional.
Rather, they grow and expand in relation to our own efforts and our quality of attention" (Ulrich, 2002). Even within the same society there are myriad personalities given the
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