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  • ...s somewhat. This is a normal process of aging, since brain development and cognitive capacity are highly elastic and dependent upon one's environment. ...al or cognitive maturity at either the individual or population level. The ability to designate an adolescent as “mature” or “immature” neurologically is comp ...
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  • ...lor="green">'''''Children/Minors have not yet reached an adequate level of cognitive development to engage in sexual activity. They cannot [[consent]] because o ...lity in ''all minors'' is problematic ''per se'', as [[Research: Cognitive ability|it seems that the human brain is adapted to its full evolutionary potential ...
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  • #REDIRECT [[Debate Guide: Cognitive ability = consent]] ...
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  • #REDIRECT [[Debate Guide: Cognitive ability = consent]] ...
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  • ...lor="green">'''''Children/Minors have not yet reached an adequate level of cognitive development to engage in sexual activity. They cannot [[consent]] because o ...lity in ''all minors'' is problematic ''per se'', as [[Research: Cognitive ability|it seems that the human brain is adapted to its full evolutionary potential ...
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  • ...ose de si compliquée et difficile à maîtriser que ça requiert une capacité cognitive maximale. C'est en fait un plaisir humain plutôt basique, qui nécessite seu ...aient elles-mêmes remises en question. Considérant que c'est la « capacité cognitive » des partenaires qui nous importe - et non pas l'âge, pourquoi légiférer d ...
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  • ...sumptions. [[Research: Cognitive ability|Our research article on cognitive ability]] has many sources to combine with the following rebutted myths: ...or "protected". These are value-judgments. How one interprets the will (or ability) to take risks depends on ones own sensibilities and cultural norms. It is ...
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  • ...getting even a young child's informed consent is [[Debate Guide: Cognitive ability = consent|not commonly considered to be all that important]], since no long ...sexuality (as a teenager or young adult), they may be left lacking in the ability to show affection, prone to social awkwardness/impropriety and confused abo ...
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  • ...capacity Cornell Law: Capacity]</ref> Mental capacity refers to a person's ability to understand information, make rational decisions, and express themselves. ...ndard of physiological and neurological development ([[Research: Cognitive ability|to the extent that it even exists]]). The same person may be legally capabl ...
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  • ...upon the very harms they are causing, much like the [[Research: Cognitive ability|troubled teen industry]] or [[repressed memory]] shrinks. Those who follow ...olutionary logic|range needs of different individuals]], and therefore the ability to adapt is an advantageous trait. The bifurcation of platonic love or pare ...
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  • *[[Research: Cognitive ability]] - The modern basis for deeming, or not deeming a minor able to [[consent] ...
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  • ...f [[consent]]/license. Adolescence has no prevailing [[Research: Cognitive ability|basis in nature]] or throughout history/cultures. ...nt "teen brain". As our article on [[Research: Cognitive ability|cognitive ability]] explains, these claims are completely unfounded. ...
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  • ...[Childhood Innocence|perpetual innocence]]? Assuming [[Research: Cognitive ability|(falsely)]] young minds are so malleable and fallible, would young people r ...
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  • *'''Against:''' [[Debate Guide: Cognitive ability = consent|Cognitive ability]] - Some argue that effective consent to sexual acts is reliant upon "adult ...
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  • ...CEF]] have been central in attempts to globalize the [[Research: Cognitive ability|unscientific]] concept of "all persons 0-18 being children, everywhere, at ...
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  • ...ith the Age of Consent|problematic]] concept of "[[Debate Guide: Cognitive ability = consent|informed consent]]" objectifies subjective personal experiences b ...
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  • ...e is often provided as justification, along with the [[Research: Cognitive ability|pseudoscientific]] information scheme of "[[Debate Guide: Teen brain|teen b File:Tac.png|Age/Cognitive Chauvinism ...
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  • ...ing of sexuality. This problem is not inherently [[Debate Guide: Cognitive ability|linked with age]], and has instead come about as a result of contemporary c ...
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  • .../ref> This trend contradicts the common narrative of [[Research: Cognitive ability|teenagers as uniquely malleable]], or in need of any "second chance" privil ...
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  • ...ize attitudes and behaviors that cause great emotional, psychological, and cognitive damage to survivors of child sexual abuse ''[...]'' his public statement in ...ontractual and constitutional requirements to protect Professor Kershnar’s ability to teach and research without interference. We call on the university to is ...
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  • ...ublic discourse, resulting in a series of absurd [[Debate Guide: Cognitive ability = consent|pseudo-objective ethical circulars]]. These circular arguments li ...
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  • ...s somewhat. This is a normal process of aging, since brain development and cognitive capacity are highly elastic and dependent upon one's environment. ...al or cognitive maturity at either the individual or population level. The ability to designate an adolescent as “mature” or “immature” neurologically is comp ...
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  • ===Muh [[Research: Cognitive ability|Brainzzzzz]]=== ...
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  • ...ed model is in effect, a passport system where young [[Research: Cognitive ability|people age 12 and up]], can sign to '''emancipate''' themselves in (potenti ...
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  • <small>The autonomy, [[Research: Cognitive ability|capacities]] and liberation of youth are all likely to be crucial battlegro ...leist <small>(cognitive capacity and development, mental, minor-adult sex, ability, disabled, ageist, ageism, chauvinism)</small> ...
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  • ...until we have been elected to national and state legislatures or have the ability to conduct parades and mass rallies. Politics is a multifaceted activity th ==Create cognitive dissonance== ...
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  • ...like sexuality from our article on [[Research: Cognitive ability|cognitive ability]]. Below are some review highlights.'' ...bodily functions, interest and curiosity about reproduction and increased ability to communicate verbally with adults can culminate in a pseudo-mature seduct ...
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  • ...consummation until the object of his or her love has matured to an age of ability to discern the intentions of others, their own intentions and needs, and ph ...tual control. But what we have here is a continuum of gradually increasing ability on the part of the child or young person to make decisions for herself, mad ...
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  • ...n's findings on adolescent intelligence in 1948 (see [[Research: Cognitive ability]]). ...
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  • ...t up by the many detractors of their study, specifically in regards to the ability of adolescents to consent, which was ''readily and officially recognized'' ...ative to review what the APA has had to say in the past about adolescents' ability to provide informed consent in a different context. In an October, 1989 ami ...
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  • ...indicates that adolescents have a greater capacity (e.g., decision-making ability, agency) to engage in sex and choose partners. Using five studies with rele ...t to Roberts et al.’s negative model (abuse plus emotional compensation or cognitive distortion). The abuse model is criticized for being based on the sexual vi ...
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