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Is A Life An Evolutionary Examination And If So, Excluding The Obvious, What Are Our Individual Prospects Of A Pass?
So you have children. That could be an evolutionary failure for all you know. I never did have biological issue but what if I did something that contributed to our survival as a species later on?
Unlikely for me, but is it our unnatural concern for the propagation of our own genetic legacy and not our ability to think beyond that concept to a more collectively beneficial alternative that, as we act like we have transcended evolution, might help us one day to avoid extinction?
Unlikely for me, but is it our unnatural concern for the propagation of our own genetic legacy and not our ability to think beyond that concept to a more collectively beneficial alternative that, as we act like we have transcended evolution, might help us one day to avoid extinction?
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The human species has through evolution been provided with what is potentially a remarkable tool for adaptation to a continuously changing environment, an environment which through our success as a species has been impacted for both better and worse by that very success . . . namely, the capacity to reason. Whether this inherited capacity proves to be...
21:17 Wed 27th Jan 2016
The human species has through evolution been provided with what is potentially a remarkable tool for adaptation to a continuously changing environment, an environment which through our success as a species has been impacted for both better and worse by that very success . . . namely, the capacity to reason.
Whether this inherited capacity proves to be predominantly a blessing or a curse depends largely on whether and how we choose to us it, selectively or respectfully of the potential for good or evil that it provides.
Whether this inherited capacity proves to be predominantly a blessing or a curse depends largely on whether and how we choose to us it, selectively or respectfully of the potential for good or evil that it provides.
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