How Do Human Being Decide What Is Right And What Is Wrong?

India
February 8, 2007 11:30pm CST
How does the moral sense of a human being works? Is there any similarity in the way each and every person think in this matter? If not, then how can one's judgement could be considered as always right?
2 responses
@shilpaum (1752)
• India
9 Feb 07
What I know is left hemisphere usually controls movement and sensation in the right side of the body, while the right hemisphere similarly controls the left side of the body.The right hemisphere apparently determines the emotional content of speech. I think, there is no similarity in the way each and every person think in this matter. And about the decision of right & wrong, what is right for one may wrong for other,as we can see in many controversies. So how can we decide who is right, everybody feels I'm only right.
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• India
9 Feb 07
Yes, Now i think you are right in this matter. :) Well, the way of thinking different people from different parts of this world sometimes matches!
@shilpaum (1752)
• India
9 Feb 07
Right..u can see we r thinking in the same way!
@shilpaum (1752)
• India
15 Feb 07
Thanks for marking best responce!
• United States
15 Feb 07
Moral sense of right and wrong is learned behavior - this comes from your family and your society. Similarities are usually based on homeogeneous factors such as ethnicity, culture, religion, shared experiences. One should never consider his/her judgment as always right - there are many ways to do one thing - and if one is flexible enough to accept this - can learn so many different ways of doing and being!