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The Nature Of Human Evaluation

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Table of Contents


Intro Page: Introduction
About the site, important notice, main theories of UT Instinct, main results of UT Instinct, what the UT Instinct explains

Chapter 1: The Investigation
Terminology, points, preparation, information.

Chapter 2: The Individual
All human values are not absolute and objective - merely chance. Looks at a baby and it's value acquisition as an example.

Chapter 3: The Human Brain
What one believes (morals, knowledge etc) does not reflect the intelligence etc of the individual. The "Pope Clone Scenario". Human knowledge is given more value than it is should be given.

Chapter 4: The One Tribe Scenario
What we consider to be morals are merely natural tribal survival laws, that these laws are relevant within the tribe only, thus breaking the law outside the tribe is not seen as a negative reflection on the individual but a reflection on the inferior victim.

Chapter 5: The Two Tribe Scenario
Natural tribal behaviour in most cases will automatically create a civil/cultural conflict if 2 tribes have to live 'together' without integration.

Chapter 6: The UT Group
Introduces UT Group term, shows how we evaluate within the UT Group and how our evaluations are as variable as the UT Groups we are in and can vary depending on the circumstances.

Chapter 7: UT Group Equality
UT Group rules make us jump to conclusions about others. We explain reality according to predefined ideas our irrational mind creates. Illogical use of terms 'evil' and 'hypocrite'.

Chapter 8: UT Group Emblems
Our values/evaluations can be manipulated by any tribal/UT Group difference - emblems - no matter how illogical, trivial and ridiculous it may be.

Chapter 9: UT Group Conflicts
UT Group rules. It shows how they explain the behaviour of humans in certain specific circumstances. We all have this instinct - even those who are the oppressed.

Chapter 10: UT Group Hierarchy
There are UT Groups within UT Groups and explains the evaluation logic.

Chapter 11: Gender UT Groups
The UT Instinct can explain the logic of the treatment of the female by the male but also the justification (by men!).

Chapter 12: The Oppressed - The Oppressors
Even when humans are looking for civil and moral rights they will deny others those very same rights

Chapter 13: Crimes Against Humanity
Our morals and values are arbitrary and variable - the very actions we condemn in certain situations we accept without question in others.

Chapter 14: Timothy McVeigh
The UT Instinct explains not only his justification logic etc but also the attitude of those who were judging him, also why people were so shocked that an American would do such a thing to a fellow American.

Chapter 15: Examples of the UT Instinct

Chapter 16: September 11th 2001 - New York
The evaluations of Bush and Osama bin Laden are equally genuine.

Chapter 17: Summary
Just how invisible this instinct is by giving the parental example. We can deny others rights and yet consider that it is totally correct to do so.





Appendices

Appendix 1:  Rain Is Dry Scenario
Rain is Dry Scenario, Periodic Table, general laws v specific incidents, denying reality.

Appendix 2:  The Two Babies Scenario
Subjective values are worthless, TRUTH cannot be subjective and should not alter over time.

Appendix 3:  The Red Marble Scenario
Some people stubbornly hold on to unrealistic beliefs.

Appendix 4:  Acquisition of Knowledge
How the human race obtained the knowledge it now has.



Updated: 25th June 2010

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