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<blockquote data-quote="holo" data-source="post: 74388599" data-attributes="member: 21467"><p>Surely you didn't think this would be more intelligible to me?</p><p></p><p>Sure, but again, morality as we know it today in humans and at least some other primates (who at the very least seem to have an understanding of fairness and probably empathy), seems to fit right in with the theory of evolution, rather than being in contradict it.</p><p></p><p>Again, it's pretty much what we'd expect from evolution, I think. It's only natural that our moral judgment should extend beyond ourselves, and that this happens more readily the better we know other people. Knowing others makes us identify more with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="holo, post: 74388599, member: 21467"] Surely you didn't think this would be more intelligible to me? Sure, but again, morality as we know it today in humans and at least some other primates (who at the very least seem to have an understanding of fairness and probably empathy), seems to fit right in with the theory of evolution, rather than being in contradict it. Again, it's pretty much what we'd expect from evolution, I think. It's only natural that our moral judgment should extend beyond ourselves, and that this happens more readily the better we know other people. Knowing others makes us identify more with them. [/QUOTE]
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