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== Description (Specifications)==
 
== Description (Specifications)==
Within the mindset of most species there is a considerable range of behaviors, ideas, culture, folkways, etc.
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Within the [[mindset]] of most species there is a considerable range of behaviors, ideas, [[culture]], [[folkway]]s, etc.
* However, most specie's have behavioral limitations based upon the physiology and psychology. Behavior outside of these norms is considered aberrant or strange.
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* However, most specie's have behavioral limitations based upon physiology and psychology. Behavior outside of these norms is considered aberrant or strange.
  
 
==History & Background (Dossier)==
 
==History & Background (Dossier)==

Revision as of 14:58, 10 February 2017

A Mindset is the total sum expression of a sophont specie's psychology.


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Description (Specifications)

Within the mindset of most species there is a considerable range of behaviors, ideas, culture, folkways, etc.

  • However, most specie's have behavioral limitations based upon physiology and psychology. Behavior outside of these norms is considered aberrant or strange.

History & Background (Dossier)

Some sophont species put a high premium on studying and understanding their own psychology while others put little value on it. There is a wide range of attitudes towards psychology, mindsets, and related matters.

References & Contributors (Sources)

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