muso wrote on Oct 28
th, 2012 at 7:02pm:
- because as human beings, we have a sense of morality and altruism, which is entirely separate from evolutionary processes.
Yeah, as we can see being demonstrated in the Syrian conflict today.
Did you see, how all sides, came together, to respect the ceasefire over the religious holiday period ???
/sarc off
Dream on muso.
You are living in la la land.
Quote:In terms of modern humanity, we are shielded from many evolutionary processes because of modern medicine. Nowadays, people tend to die many years after they are at their peak for reproduction. Back in the 19th century, childhood death was quite common. Why do you think that was? Do you think your Thucydides quote was in any way relevant to that?
No.
But that Thucydides quote is ever much as valid today, as it was in antiquity.
muso,
Technologically, man has made great achievements.
But morally ???
The 'human condition' still applies today, just as it did in Thucydides day.
Google;
united nations, crime, corruption, bribery
Quote:Either way, it doesn't always mean that the strongest of a species will survive. In the case of an environment where most of the food is found buried deep in the mud, a bird with a longer beak may survive better than one with a shorter beak. Perceptible variations in higher species can take place over several thousand years.
No.
But it is hard-wired into all species, to not go gentle into that good night.
i.e.
All individual creatures seem to have a built in response, to will fight tooth and claw, to fend off a predator.
Quote:It doesn't always imply stronger individuals taking advantage of weaker individuals. For example, pygmy species may be better adapted to nutrient poor environments.
In history, in sieges, parents have eaten their own children.