Purpose disorientation
From Biojustice.net
Purpose disorientationpurpose disorientation is a term to describe the phenomenon that humans behave against the very purpose in society.
For example, to study law must have a purpose of pursuing and practicing justice in societty with interest on the mechanism and principles of legal system. However, law students take law class exams and cheat so that he can pass and get lawyer license to become a lawyer and to earn money.
Another example can be a medical doctor cures patients without any purpose of helping humans suffering from disease even after they made the hypocrates oath. Also, young students apply for medical schools mostly to become rich by becoming doctors with little interest and thoughts on the purpose and role of medical doctors in the society. In this case, the students are purpose-disoriented. The society that advocates this kind of purpose disorientation is generally purpose disoriented as a whole group.
Purpose constancy
