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Comments by "Dr. Von Krankenhausen" (@Dr.vonKrankenhausen) on "‘Het is mogelijk moreel te handelen in een immorele samenleving’ – Prof dr. Cees Hamelink" video.
Duhhhhh!!! Ik integreer mijn hart en lichaam in al mijn handelen, want zonder hart en lichaam kan een mens niet handelen. Of wou je diepzinnig overkomen? 😂😂😂
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Andersom kan wel. Je kunt bijvoorbeeld in een relatief vrij en democratisch land wonen en de hele dag janken dat je in een totalitaire staat woont en tegelijkertijd schijt hebben aan de democratische rechten en de vrijheid die je wel hebt, en dan ook nog de anti-democratische en totalitaire boegbeelden van deze tijd (Poetin, Trump, Baudet) verheerlijken.
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Iets mis met Hitler? Hij moest wel doen wat hij deed om zijn land tegen de NAVO en Nazi's te verdedigen!
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Klopt! En ook voor alle doorgesnoven wappies!
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@aquarius42 over jouw? 😂😂😂
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@jeanmarchand6682 Across three studies, we examined the role of self-evaluation in predicting conspiracy beliefs. Previous research linked the endorsement of conspiracy theories to low self-esteem. We propose that conspiracy theories should rather be appealing to individuals with exaggerated feelings of self-love, such as narcissists, due to their paranoid tendencies. In Study 1, general conspiracist beliefs were predicted by high individual narcissism but low self-esteem. Study 2 demonstrated that these effects were differentially mediated by paranoid thoughts, and independent of the effects of collective narcissism. Individual narcissism predicted generalized conspiracist beliefs, regardless of the conspiracy theories implicating in-group or out-group members, while collective narcissism predicted belief in out-group but not in-group conspiracies. Study 3 replicated the effects of individual narcissism and self-esteem on the endorsement of various specific conspiracy theories and demonstrated that the negative effect of self-esteem was largely accounted for by the general negativity toward humans associated with low self-esteem.
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@jeanmarchand6682 New study indicates conspiracy theory believers have less developed critical thinking abilities. New research published in Applied Cognitive Psychology provides evidence that critical thinking skills are negatively related to belief in conspiracy theories. In other words, the study suggests that people with greater critical thinking skills are less likely to believe that terrorist attacks are being covertly directed by a country’s own government or that mind-control technology is secretly being used to control the population. “Regularly, different private and public actors provide homemade tools such as ‘critical thinking skills training programs’ that are supposed to be an effective way of reducing the spread of conspiracy theories,” said study author Anthony Lantian, an associate professor of social psychology at Paris Nanterre University.
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