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Browncoats... good guys or not?
Friday, February 13, 2004 7:49 AM
BROWNCOAT1
May have been the losing side. Still not convinced it was the wrong one.
Quote:hmmm... That might be just us Homosapiens. Predators in the wild weed out their weak and sickly. Keeps the pack tight and fit. In fact, through competition, only the "fittest" get to pass on their genes. We don't seem to do that today as "predators". We homosapiens are more like a virus, we use up all of the resources mindlessly in one area, we spread out and take up more area, we reproduce thoughtlessly without regard.
Friday, February 13, 2004 8:04 AM
LOADANDMAKEREADY
Quote:Originally posted by LoadAndMakeReady: Quote: Question for you: When it is moral for a group of people to do something that is IMmoral for one person to do alone? Still waiting for an answer to this one. loadandmakeready
Quote: Question for you: When it is moral for a group of people to do something that is IMmoral for one person to do alone?
Quote: What's morallity but the definition by people. Differing people will have a different definition. So, by default, it is always *moral* to do whatever the hell you please. It's just not moral by "my" standards.
Friday, February 13, 2004 8:11 AM
REDJACK
Quote:Originally posted by LoadAndMakeReady: Homosapiens is a species of predator, and the only way a species of predator can survive, is by not preying upon itself. Question for you: When it is moral for a group of people to do something that is IMmoral for one person to do alone?
Friday, February 13, 2004 9:36 AM
GHOULMAN
Friday, February 13, 2004 10:24 AM
Quote:Originally posted by LoadAndMakeReady: Question for you: When it is moral for a group of people to do something that is IMmoral for one person to do alone?
Quote: Shall I cite more?
Friday, February 13, 2004 10:37 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Ghoulman: The best thoery is that we are scavengers. Always have been, but even that is just a basis for instinctual behaviour models as applied to a species.
Friday, February 13, 2004 10:40 AM
Friday, February 13, 2004 10:55 AM
Quote:Originally posted by LoadAndMakeReady: Quote:Originally posted by Ghoulman: The best thoery is that we are scavengers. Always have been, but even that is just a basis for instinctual behaviour models as applied to a species.
Friday, February 13, 2004 11:57 AM
Quote: Did Homo Habilis hunt game, merely scavenge meat, or do both? There is agreement that humans were scavengers at least part of the time. Which is why I'm getting tired hearing so many 'facts'. It's not like the scientists know either. And using such pseudo-scientific bullplop to rationalize a more and more elusive point is just stupid. Not that loadanmakeready did that. Anyho', have a great week-end!
Friday, February 13, 2004 1:58 PM
JASONZZZ
Quote:Originally posted by LoadAndMakeReady: Quote: Did Homo Habilis hunt game, merely scavenge meat, or do both? There is agreement that humans were scavengers at least part of the time. Which is why I'm getting tired hearing so many 'facts'. It's not like the scientists know either. And using such pseudo-scientific bullplop to rationalize a more and more elusive point is just stupid. Not that loadanmakeready did that. Anyho', have a great week-end!
Friday, February 13, 2004 2:46 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Jasonzzz: Hey, speak for yourself. If you mean "modern men" by them city-slickers - well alright. Plenty of people in the world still don't have refrigeration and have to eat meat that's been sitting around.
Quote:Then again, city-slickers don't hunt or scavenge. Heck, we can't even start a fire even if it really meant saving our hide.
Quote: Oh, what the heck am I talking about, most city folk stare at the light switch and think "ooooh, magic"...
Saturday, February 14, 2004 1:52 AM
DRAKON
Quote:Originally posted by Redjack: It is the nature of ALL primates to live in hierarchical structures, usually pyramid formed, with a single alpha or alpha pair at the apex.
Saturday, February 14, 2004 1:59 AM
Quote:Originally posted by LoadAndMakeReady: Homosapiens is a species of predator, and the only way a species of predator can survive, is by not preying upon itself.
Quote: Question for you: When it is moral for a group of people to do something that is IMmoral for one person to do alone? loadandmakeready
Saturday, February 14, 2004 9:55 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Drakon: Quote:Originally posted by Redjack: It is the nature of ALL primates to live in hierarchical structures, usually pyramid formed, with a single alpha or alpha pair at the apex. This has always bugged me for some reason, and it took me a bit to figure out why. First off, I don't think there is any such inherent or genetic tendency in the human species. I think the utilization of hierachical structures has to do more with Ricardo's Law of Comparitive Advantages than anything to do with genetics. It is just more efficient if you consentrate on one job, and let others do the same, then everybody trying to everything. And that includes thinking and making decisions as much as operating the machines, or building the product.
Quote:Second, inherent in this proposition is the idea of humanity as nothing more than robots. That we come preprogramed from the start with a set of behaviour, and that cannot be changed even if the individual wants to change. This I think is a very dangerous concept to make, and I can see how it can be used to strip whole groups of thier rights, even slaughter them. They can't help being evil bastards, so we should just kill them.
Quote:Third: it dispenses with morality altogether. No one can be blamed for what he has no control over. Even if we could accomplish what I was talking about above, we would not be morally responsible for their deaths, we are just acting in accordance with our programming.
Quote:Anyway, I don't buy it.
Saturday, February 14, 2004 4:33 PM
LTNOWIS
Quote: Quote: There are greater differences between individual human beings than there are between entire species of other mammals. Um. No. Not genetically there isn't. We are almost completely interchangeable at that level. Perhaps you should leave off the history texts for a year or two and look into that whole biology thing. It's a hoot.
Tuesday, February 24, 2004 6:37 PM
Quote:Originally posted by LoadAndMakeReady: Quote: Lysander Spooner, again. It might be true of some governments in our world, but why do some people keep believing that our government is runned with a programmed and specific determination towards malice - is it just me or the militant radicals in Montana? Runned? Governments always end up becoming the very thing they were created to prevent. A revolution that was begun in protest of a Stamp Tax, and a small tax on tea ended up with the IRS. Who is going to fight harder for public office? Your honest neighbor who knows he will have to put his life and career on hold in order to get into politics, serve a term or two in order to expand a freedom, or make freedom more secure ... then go back home and enjoy that freedom? Or someone who wants to control the lives of others, and sees politics as a way to combine that sickness with a career which will bring him wealth, power, and fame? loadandmakeready
Quote: Lysander Spooner, again. It might be true of some governments in our world, but why do some people keep believing that our government is runned with a programmed and specific determination towards malice - is it just me or the militant radicals in Montana?
Tuesday, February 24, 2004 11:34 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Jasonzzz: arggh! you are right... ran ran ran ran ran ran ran... runned is only for pantyhose. sorry. ;-)
Tuesday, February 24, 2004 11:35 PM
Wednesday, February 25, 2004 1:01 AM
AJ
Quote:Originally posted by LoadAndMakeReady: My father brought me up to question everything, and to be as accurate as I possibly could. Some times I over do it.
Quote:Originally posted by LoadAndMakeReady: And for what?!? Because a bunch of politicians got mad at one another?!? And told their people, "Let's you and them go fight?"
Wednesday, February 25, 2004 2:07 AM
Quote: Both admirable qualities. I suffer from an overly pedantic streak at times myself (especially with language!). Out of curiosity, do you question/challenge your own beliefs as regularly as you do those of the world around you?
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