Evolution isn't about killing everything else.
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Evolution and religion , a hundred years ago
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Originally posted by DaShi
Evolution isn't about killing everything else.
that's something of a nonsequitor. Unless you are assuming that my post was a suggestion that humans are 'evolutionarily successful' because they could exterminate species. That was not my point at all. I was simply responding to the examples given by wombat earlier for things he believed other creatures were better at than humans which humans care about.
Anyway, concepts of 'inferiority' and 'superiority' predated the discovery of evolution so it seems unlikely that evolution could serve as the metric for either of them. In fact I don't think examination of evolution has anything to whatsoever to contribute to comparisons of 'superiority' or 'inferiority' in the orginal sense of either word.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Evolution and religion , a hundred years ago
Originally posted by Geronimo
in fact they do. Not just animals but all sorts of organisms. usually however they are held in check by the activities of competing organisms not by some sort of ingrained moral obligation to refrain from 'destructive' activities.
Even top predators such as polar bears don't do anything like that. In fact, it has nothing to do with any "moral obligation" at all. Other animals rarely kill outside of feeding, and never was and never will be done on a large scale systematically.(\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
(='.'=) "Claims demand evidence; extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence." -- Carl Sagan
(")_(") "Starting the fire from within."
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Originally posted by Geronimo
The reason humans are superior (almost intrinsically) is because we are the best at the things we care about. Who cares which organisms are the best adapted? Evolutionary success or perfection of adaption to the environment are not necessarily desirable things to be good at from a human perspective. For all practical purposes the human perspective is the only one that can matter when people compare the 'inferiority' or 'superiority' of various organisms.(\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
(='.'=) "Claims demand evidence; extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence." -- Carl Sagan
(")_(") "Starting the fire from within."
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Evolution and religion , a hundred years ago
Originally posted by Urban Ranger
Nope.
Even top predators such as polar bears don't do anything like that. In fact, it has nothing to do with any "moral obligation" at all. Other animals rarely kill outside of feeding, and never was and never will be done on a large scale systematically.
Surely you have heard of flightless birds driven extinct by the predations of wild dogs or pigs? It didn't take long to reach it's conclusion.
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Originally posted by Geronimo
Anyway you misread my point. It wasn't that humans think we are the best at everything we might want to do (
ie flying) but rather that the thing we are best at (intelligence) is the trait humans seem to regard as the most 'important'.
Originally posted by Geronimo
Are you one of those who holds that all traits in an organism are favored by evolution? All visible traits in any organism are intrinsically 'favored' by evolution? Therefore all traits that occur on earth will inevitably occur wherever else there is life?
What about all those traits which were once common and later disappeared in organisms?
Also lets use dice as an analogy. If two 6 sider dice are rolled odds favor the number 7 and yet snake eyes still makes an appearance. We know the 'dice' came up showing the devlopment of intelligence but we have no idea how unlikely that may have been or if evolution 'favored' it. It may have been an unlikely outcome indeed.
If intelligence is weakly 'favored' by natural selection then the evolution of intelligence may have required rolling snakeyes dozens of times in a row before it got to the point where the adaptive advantage of further improvments exceeded the metabolic costs.Concrete, Abstract, or Squoingy?
"I don't believe in giving scripting languages because the only additional power they give users is the power to create bugs." - Mike Breitkreutz, Firaxis
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Evolution and religion , a hundred years ago
Originally posted by Geronimo
Anyway I didn't say organisms do it systematically, just that they do in fact do it.
Just because something causes a species of lifeform to become extinct doesn't mean that's genocide.(\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
(='.'=) "Claims demand evidence; extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence." -- Carl Sagan
(")_(") "Starting the fire from within."
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Originally posted by Geronimo
possibly. Could you clarify your assumption of view point conflation?
Not only you missed his original point, but also tried to switch context.(\__/) 07/07/1937 - Never forget
(='.'=) "Claims demand evidence; extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence." -- Carl Sagan
(")_(") "Starting the fire from within."
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