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Morals Again.
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Before we carried away, could we establish the necessity, or otherwise, of Moral laws to help us exist peacefully with each other?
Fine if you agree. Fine if you don't.
Fine if you agree. Fine if you don't.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Moral law tends to be a very human and automatic thing. If you ask most people from most backgrounds they will tell you that killing other people is wrong, stealing is wrong etc, that's because back in the day humans tried other ways and found a lot of people ended up dead or minus their hard worked for goats :/
//So do you think that there is a moral instinct within us, or are we just obeying a law, like a speed limit?//
Mammals with long incubation periods and difficulties in childbirth (e.g. US) wouldn't have lasted without the instinct to care for the motherapproaching and at the moment of parturition.
Mammals who need to hunt when there's not much to gather will not as individual families do very well when their food supply has four legs, can run faster and has a powerful kick. That's why our ancestors formed packs in order to act collaboratively.
Mammals with long incubation periods and difficulties in childbirth (e.g. US) wouldn't have lasted without the instinct to care for the motherapproaching and at the moment of parturition.
Mammals who need to hunt when there's not much to gather will not as individual families do very well when their food supply has four legs, can run faster and has a powerful kick. That's why our ancestors formed packs in order to act collaboratively.