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Adept-Charge-5905 t1_irsztvi wrote
Reply to Patricia Churchland argues that morality is rooted in our Darwinian biology. She links morality to warm-bloodedness, which required an adaptation to care for others (originally, infants). This is the biological basis for unselfish concern, and later, moral intuitions. by Ma3Ke4Li3
Yes more succinctly , morality is tied to mortality
Adept-Charge-5905 t1_iueq0gy wrote
Reply to Immodest Ideas: On Alain Badiou’s “The Immanence of Truths” by ArtOak
Universal : absolute , can still mean dynamic , fluid and changing - its the human mental construct that interprets and defines scenarios , I would say that nature is universal and absolute , yet it is also unique and diverse in its applications , what does natural governance look like , its not a charter or delegation’s and rules its a way of life that determines the very survival of the organisms in.question , they are compelled to abide by its rules, not chosen and consciously directed by some arbitrary process- we can try to live like ants and bees but all must respect and honour the figurehead as if born directly from its loins , abide and serve blindly , can we as humans regurgitate the forbidden fruit of knowing !!? Because that is whats required to make universal absolutes work