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Exploring Changes in Behaviors and Societal Norms Through Context Dependency and Learning
Changes in behaviors and societal norms can be attributed to context dependency or learning. Context dependency suggests that changes in behavior are a response to changes in the environment, such as advancements in technology like medicine impacting interactions with strangers or birth control affecting sexual promiscuity. On the other hand, the learning perspective proposes that behavior changes as individuals learn more about achieving their goals and values. This can be seen in the case of homosexuality acceptance, where societal views may evolve as new information comes to light. Moral progress is often linked to philosophical arguments challenging existing norms, like in the case of slavery. However, it can be challenging to pinpoint specific new insights that lead to behavioral changes. Overall, societal changes can be a result of reevaluating deep-set beliefs and goals, either due to contextual shifts or new learning, rather than solely an external influence.