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         I don't see how. Why should we do as evolution says? — Banno
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         Seems to me that that's becasue you pretty much have missed the point.I do not think there exist any moral principles if an entirely evolutionary account of our development is true. — Clearbury
Keep going.And so something has gone wrong somewhere, it seems to me....though it is not entirely clear where..... — Clearbury
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         evolution is appealing becasue it offers folk a way to avoid responsibility for their choices. — Banno
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         I think that's an open question. Depends on how the paradox is resolved. — Clearbury
Ah, reasons, not causes. Then we might choose to do otherwise than what evolution says?Sorry, no, this ignores that evolution gave us reason. — Questioner
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         That's question begging. — Clearbury
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         Ah, reasons, not causes. Then we might choose to do otherwise than what evolution says? — Banno
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         I said reason, not reasons. — Questioner
Cheers. so we agree that evolution does not tell us what to do, but ethics is about what we ought choose.Evolution produced our ability to choose from an array of choices. — Questioner
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         By 'question begging' I mean the vice of assuming the truth of that which needed to be demonstrated. — Clearbury
I don't think so. You said you could not find moral principles in an evolved world. I pointed out that you are looking int he wrong place.You have strawmanned my argument. — Clearbury
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         I don't think so. You said you could not find moral principles in an evolved world. I pointed out that you are looking int he wrong place. — Banno
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         The point is about whether one needs to posit the actual principles in order to be able to explain why a belief in them would confer a reproductive advantage, or whether the belief alone would do the trick. — Clearbury
Wholly? As opposed to partially? Or are you again saying we can only do as evolution dictates?...I take the paradox that an evolutionary account of our development to present us with is that if we are wholly evolved... — Clearbury
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         So you have given up on working out what we ought do, and decided that we only do what we evolved to do? — Banno
Wholly? As opposed to partially? — Banno
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