MarquezsDg
Puritan Board Freshman
So Im speaking with an ahtiest friend of mine and I asked him if he feels science can account for morality. He responds like this. How would you guys respind to this and also what in his statment is something i can study to see any incosistantency in his statment. thanks!
Hussein, here is some food for thought. On morality; from Diaries of Dissension, Chapter 5: "Human morality, though sophisticated and complex relative to other animals, is essentially a natural phenomenon that evolved to restrict excessive ...individualism and foster human cooperation. In terms of social evolution, many social animals share some of these common characteristics. Biologists contend that all social animals, from ants to elephants, have modified their behaviors, by restraining selfishness in order to make group living worthwhile."
Hussein, here is some food for thought. On morality; from Diaries of Dissension, Chapter 5: "Human morality, though sophisticated and complex relative to other animals, is essentially a natural phenomenon that evolved to restrict excessive ...individualism and foster human cooperation. In terms of social evolution, many social animals share some of these common characteristics. Biologists contend that all social animals, from ants to elephants, have modified their behaviors, by restraining selfishness in order to make group living worthwhile."