virus: Abortion, etc.
John Aten (jwa@inx.net)
Wed, 13 Mar 1996 18:21:46 -0600
John Steele wrote that humans are "moral animals".
My question is what about the other primates? There is new evidence that 
shows it is possible for certain other primates to think in terms of 
morals. Primates are certainly more rational than the majority of 
organisms. Chimps can communicate original thoughts and emotions to 
humans through sign language; they can also do simple algebra problems. 
This would seem to suggest that humans are not the only organisms 
capable of rational or moral thinking. Aristotle called humans "the 
rational animal", but no organism, it seems, is by default rational or 
moral. Morality was created by early humans to stabilize our society, 
(as Nietzsche said "by the weak to suppress the wrath of the strong") 
which in turn made propogation safer and more secure than when the 
society of humans was an anarchic animal mess.
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John A.
jwa@inx.net