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Essay / Can we have independent beliefs or knowledge...
Belief is the recognition that something is real or even exists without proof, the greatest belief being God. Culture is then the customs or social behavior of a community, a group of people or a society. Ethics, the area of knowledge related to moral principles and the humanities, the area of knowledge in which we think about why people do certain things and which involves psychology and sociology, are both related to belief and culture. Humanities are important to culture because they help us understand why certain people have certain opinions and what influences those opinions. Ethics in relation to belief and culture is a little different. In the book “Primitive Culture” by Edward Burnett Tylor, he states that culture is “that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, law, morals, custom and all other acquired abilities and habits by man as a member of society. "I believe to some extent what he has to say. Yes, in some cultures that is what it implies, but in this century, in most cultures, all of these factors may be independent of the culture Culture is the social behavior of a particular group Ethics may not define our cultures, but we sometimes base certain rules around ethics. good to do something or not. Religious countries like Iran and Saudi Arabia tend to have a different culture than some westernized countries like Australia. More religious countries seem to have a stricter culture. culture seems to blend into their beliefs. Compared to Australia, where we do not have our own religious culture, overseas cultures are stronger. Melbourne is one of the most cultured cities in the world. as much as we have arts and theaters all over the city, we have a religious culture... middle of paper ... men are allowed to do this. It is also a global structure, as when the Taliban attempted to assassinate Malala, she was forced to move to England when she was stable enough. If we talk about Malala Yousafzai in general, it would mainly be about sociology of the overall structure. This is due to the Taliban and the involvement and knowledge of other countries. By using a real situation and basing ethics and human science on this real situation, I have shown that our beliefs can be independent of our culture and culture. our knowledge too. With Malala Yousafzai, her beliefs were independent of the Taliban and her knowledge was independent of the culture in which she was raised. Works Citedvan de Lagemaat, R 2005, Theory of Knowledge for the IB Diploma, Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom, 256-288. 363-396 “primitive culture” Edward Burnett Tylor 1871