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Just curious to your views in regards to this, does anyone think animals can choose virtue?
My answer would be yes, because animals have some control (even much control) over their behaviour, they are capable of choosing virtue - and tend to do so a great deal.Postmaster said:Just curious to your views in regards to this, does anyone think animals can choose virtue?
Dondi said:I'm sorta siding on Thomas on this one. How do we know that animals aren't just conditioned to behave the way they do? Your reward them for doing good and punish them for being bad, but that's based on YOUR moral judgements, not theirs. They already have a natural instinct, which when you apply human rules are often conflicted with their natural inclinations.
Humans, on the other hand, are made with reasoning capacities that can make moral judgements.
taijasi said:Isn't it a bit like asking if humans can choose Divine Omnipotence? lol Depending on who you ask, the answer will range from "hell no!" to probably not to "not in the way that God(s) can."It's like importing the standards and qualities from the next higher Kingdom, into the lower/lesser. So one question might be - Do you beleive that we might evolve, from kingdom to kingdom?
If so, then the most "elect" of a lesser kingdom could very well display some of the qualities/standards of the next one, but could hardly be expected to exemplify these qualities. And that's why most of us simply said, no, animals can't choose virtue. I'll say again, I think they can, and do, just as some humans choose "Divine omnipotence." It definitely requires us to be flexible with these concepts ...
andrew
taijasi said:Isn't it a bit like asking if humans can choose Divine Omnipotence? lol Depending on who you ask, the answer will range from "hell no!" to probably not to "not in the way that God(s) can."It's like importing the standards and qualities from the next higher Kingdom, into the lower/lesser. So one question might be - Do you beleive that we might evolve, from kingdom to kingdom?
If so, then the most "elect" of a lesser kingdom could very well display some of the qualities/standards of the next one, but could hardly be expected to exemplify these qualities. And that's why most of us simply said, no, animals can't choose virtue. I'll say again, I think they can, and do, just as some humans choose "Divine omnipotence." It definitely requires us to be flexible with these concepts ...
andrew
Funny thing about virtue, it's not really virtuous when it's connected with the idea of personal gain/advancement within a hierarchial arrangement.taijasi said:Isn't it a bit like asking if humans can choose Divine Omnipotence? lol Depending on who you ask, the answer will range from "hell no!" to probably not to "not in the way that God(s) can."It's like importing the standards and qualities from the next higher Kingdom, into the lower/lesser. So one question might be - Do you beleive that we might evolve, from kingdom to kingdom?
If so, then the most "elect" of a lesser kingdom could very well display some of the qualities/standards of the next one, but could hardly be expected to exemplify these qualities. And that's why most of us simply said, no, animals can't choose virtue. I'll say again, I think they can, and do, just as some humans choose "Divine omnipotence." It definitely requires us to be flexible with these concepts ...
andrew
Postmaster said:Who said it's hierarchical? If anything humans are cursed lol
disease, wars, emotional pains nothing like the other creatures.
Leafblade said:I think the only thing animals don't suffer from your list is wars, unless you want to refer to territorial disputes packs will sometimes get into. There's quite a few diseases out there, in the wild many are fatal. I seen a program where biologist studied a pride of lions and they recorded a lioness who lost her cub search until she died from malnutrition, not knowing that the cub was dead. Elephant herds are known for stopping at the bones of one of their dead and take time to mourn the lost of their own and even try to hide the bones from others.
The line between what's human behavior and what's not blurs the more we find out about the animal world.
Postmaster said:But why do we have the greatest power above all creatures? For instance we can manipulate the whole animal kingdom to our liking. If Apes ran the earth would they have have animal rights groups.