tapirbackrider1 t1_irtbv0g wrote on October 10, 2022 at 9:49 PM 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 Sorry, but Rosenburg’s dilemma will always destroy this kind of logic: is natural morality selected and therefore true, or true and therefore selected? Either option is absurd. Permalink 5
tapirbackrider1 t1_irtbv0g 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
Sorry, but Rosenburg’s dilemma will always destroy this kind of logic: is natural morality selected and therefore true, or true and therefore selected? Either option is absurd.