>Hi, Dragan,
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>>>Are you saying that humans are intrinsically moral? I disagree.
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>>No. The morality is something each human society builds for its own survival.
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>Okay, I'm not into this thread wholeheartedly, but have been enjoying scanning your posts. Just a comment. I wouldn't be so quick to aver that humans _aren't_ intrinsically moral to one degree or another. And, I would assert that the playground cruelity, and how it's dealt with in the group/community/society is how we develop it. Just as we develop empathy by our early relationships.
Exactly - I almost wanted to write something along these lines, but I'm too verbose already :). Thanks for jumping in.
>I'd suggest those who haven't explored it, and are *ahem* wildly shooting their guns into the air might be well-served by reading literature about game theory and early childhood development.
Um... game as in "games people play" or as in "wild animals to hunt"?
>Not that I really think they will.
They didn't, or else we wouldn't be hearing about them.
>Okay, now. I've simply _got_ to get a start on that pie!
Now don't, under any circumstances, think of the song "burn, baby, burn"...