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12-04-2012, 06:17 PM | #61 (permalink) | |
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Gun control is one that comes to mind almost instantly. I am for gun control because I live in a low crime area, and am not comfortable owning and carrying gun. But I understand my situation isn't representative of everyone else's, and why someone like a convenience store owner would want to bear arms. |
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12-05-2012, 11:55 AM | #63 (permalink) |
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Ok? I acknowledged that my ethics adapt and change with insight. this whole time you've been making sweeping generalizations that don't really apply to me, so maybe human behavior is more complex than you give it credit for.
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12-05-2012, 12:18 PM | #64 (permalink) | |
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Species can also differentiate without geographical isolation and many such examples exist as well, but they are often more difficult to understand because they typically require more about knowledge about evolution and other aspects of biology. One relatively simple example of such "sympatric" speciation could be if two different strategies (which are coded for genetically) evolve in a population. Merely to illustrate, let's say you have a species of birds where some birds specialize at eating seeds from pine cones while another eats nuts. Both birds are the same species and can mate, but they still have slightly different beaks, one which has evolved to be more effective at picking pine seeds and another which is good for eating nuts. Now, if two such birds breed, they will have an offspring which is a sort of hybrid between the two strategies. This hybrid will have a sort of intermediate beak which is worse for eating either of the two foods, pine seeds and nuts. So hybrid intermediates fare worse than purists of the two strategies. For this reason, birds from either strategy maximize their fitness by mating only with other purists. They learn to recognize their own kind and try to prevent breeding with members of the other strategy. Across the ages, the two populations become more distinct from eachother, both genetically, behaviourally, morphologically, and one day they can't produce sexually reproductive offspring. Then, even you would find it hard not to admit that they've evolved into new species.
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12-05-2012, 12:21 PM | #65 (permalink) | |
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So ideally for tuna it's best if they would be willing to adapt, (even if they don't). In which case, he adapts to them not adapting. So he sticks to his morals. Because being open to adapting is the perceived best moral stance for Tuna, which is why he thinks it. If he didn't think it was the best moral stance, then he wouldn't consider it to be his. |
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12-05-2012, 12:24 PM | #66 (permalink) | |
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12-05-2012, 12:26 PM | #67 (permalink) | |
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What's best for me is adapting my beliefs with time. What's best for someone else I am in no position to say, but it seems that most people are best suited taking up morals and beliefs that provide them the most comfort in life, or ones that they find the most logical. Seeing as how none of our minds work the same, it'd be awfully egotistical of me to think I know what's best for everyone. That's not a moral belief of mine by the way, that's an observation. I think people strive to be happy in life, so they would ideally find a belief and set of morals that match the goal. Last edited by midnight rain; 12-05-2012 at 12:33 PM. |
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12-05-2012, 12:32 PM | #68 (permalink) | |
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You are sticking to your moral of being willing to adapt, so your moral includes being accepting of others morals, which for you personally is the best while simultaneously prevents you from thinking everyone should be made to think that. My point is everyone follows their "best" moral code even if it includes, being selfish, ignoring others, going with the flow, or completely ignoring what others think. They're doing that because it's the best way for them to live their life, which is essentially what morals are. |
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12-05-2012, 12:40 PM | #69 (permalink) | |
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12-05-2012, 01:34 PM | #70 (permalink) | |
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But yeah, I was/am being a bit pedantic there for the sake of it. |
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