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According to Wilk and Cliggett, which model of human nature is based on the assumption that people's motivations are shaped by culturally specific belief systems and values guided by a culturally patterned view of the universe and the human place within it?

a. the self-interested model
b. the social model
c. the moral model
d. the religious model

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c) is the correct option

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Wilk and Cliggett gave three models in economic anthropology: the self interested model, the social model and the moral model

  • The moral model are shaped by culturally specific belief systems and values guided by a culturally patterned view of the universe and the human place within it
  • People are socialized and have taken these values and practices; the moral model also thinks that the modern state has lost their morals and ethics and replaced it with amoral selfishness
  • The moral persons motivations are shaped by cultural specific beliefs system and values
  • Moral human beings are believers whose actions are always guided by right and wrong , shaped by belief systems and values , desire to do what is right , classification , cosmology determines or influences behavior
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