Causal relations may be taught to them by others, and this way memorized but never incorporated with the strength of a genuine experience, able to achieve the maximum instrumental knowledge which would result from a direct personal capture.
Thus, no matter how much these people learn from many lectures on wide rages of subjects, their cognitive and community interaction will be marked by insufficient understanding about notions of personal responsibility and guilt, and even by a limited understanding of the notions of freedom and servitude. Causes, effects, consequences, responsibility and guilt will unavoidably be alien to the core of their personality structure, because of being grounded on external, superimposed categories to the Self.
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