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The question as to whether morality can be taught is as old as anyone is prepared to go back in time. Infact, Socrates in some of Plato's Dialogues is often quoted as the first philosopher to conduct a clinical examination of this question. This question is now becoming very important as our current world societies are still filled with all sorts of confusions, misunderstandings, physical conflicts and disasters after disasters.
As these problems manifest and grow there is now a BIG question mark being placed upon the exact 'VALUE OF THE HUMAN EDUCATION' and INDUCTRINATIONS OF ALL KINDS? If you want to start this as a separate thread, you can...but this is the main question:
Does Education sanitise? Can education really improve the human state of mind? Or simply, can morality be taught?
As these problems manifest and grow there is now a BIG question mark being placed upon the exact 'VALUE OF THE HUMAN EDUCATION' and INDUCTRINATIONS OF ALL KINDS? If you want to start this as a separate thread, you can...but this is the main question:
Does Education sanitise? Can education really improve the human state of mind? Or simply, can morality be taught?
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