Alone, one might still value goodness internally, but without others, the social context that shapes and reinforces morality diminishes.
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Tribalism is a natural human tendency; it can be good, bad, or neutral depending on context, intent, and outcomes.
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People feel more attached due to shared experiences, emotional support, trust, empathy, similarity, and consistent positive interactions over time.
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Humans possess capacities for both good and evil; our actions often reflect environment, upbringing, choice, and evolved psychological tendencies.
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A machine might simulate consciousness or thought, but whether it can truly possess subjective awareness or a mind remains uncertain.
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Consciousness is the subjective experience of awareness; how it arises from the brain remains a mystery, bridging neuroscience and philosophy.
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The existence of objective moral truth is debated; some argue morality is universal, while others see it as culturally subjective.
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To truly know something means to deeply understand, internalize, and reliably justify it beyond doubt or superficial awareness.
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