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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Survivial in alt.philosophy
Author: someone2
Date: Feb 1, 2007 11:49
... environment, ourselves and what-not) would explain both sets of results. ------------------ You talk of beings, in regards to survival value. But, from a materialist perspective, survivial value would depend on behaviour of the structure, and there is no being that can influence the behaviour of the structure. I understand you are just using language casually, ...
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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Survivial in alt.philosophy
Author: Wanker
Date: Feb 1, 2007 08:44
... our environment, ourselves and what-not) would explain both sets of results. ------------------ You talk of beings, in regards to survival value. But, from a materialist perspective, survivial value would depend on behaviour of the structure, and there is no being that can influence the behaviour of the structure. I understand you are just using language casually, but ...
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Group: alt.athiesm · Group Profile · Search for Survivial in alt.athiesm
Author: Bob
Date: Dec 12, 2006 06:24
... you want, but mainly the first question is of interest) I'm going to ask what may sound like a stupid question: Why does morality matter? Why is it important to act morally? Survivial. It is instinctual to want to survive, and "morality" is a set of rules that help the individual and the society survive better. Now, what 'morality' is often is up to debate. The needs of ...
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