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Society shapes individual values and norms from "summary" of A Treatise of Human Nature by David Hume

In the intricate web of human interactions, individuals find themselves constantly influenced by the society in which they are situated. The values and norms that shape human behavior are not inherent traits but rather products of the environment in which one exists. Social structures, institutions, and cultural practices all play a role in molding the beliefs and behaviors of individuals. From a young age, individuals are socialized into the norms and values of their society through various means such as family, education, and media. These socialization processes instill in individuals a set of beliefs and behaviors that are deemed appropriate or acceptable within their particular social context. These learned values and norms guide individuals in their interactions with others and help to maintain social order and cohesion. Moreover, society plays a ...
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    A Treatise of Human Nature

    David Hume

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