kraftiekortie wrote:
That’s a very good point.
Not every is 100% based on logic.
A reasonable, and dare I say logical assessment.
Premise: Humanity is the result of the evolutionary process.
Premise: Emotions are the result of the evolutionary processes.
Premise: Emotions are primarily influenced by the "reptilian" and Mammalian/Limbic" systems.
Premise: Emotions serve some function in a culture sense.
Premise: Emotions server some function in the continuation of the species.
Premise: The evolutionary process is a "blind" process and can lead to evolutionary "cul-de-sacs".
Premise: The evolutionary process has no inherent morality system.
Premise: Natural selection is a brutal process of rewarding survivability at the expense of the less adapted or circumstantially unfortunate.
Premise: Not all manifestations of emotion have moral integrity.
Premise: The locus of reason is housed in the neocortex.
Premise: The neocortex is the most evolutionary advanced section of the brain.
Premise: The neocortex is responsible for personkind's cultural and scientific achievements.
Premise: The reptilian and mammalian aspects of the brain is primarily focused on the instinctual survival and reproductive, err, aspects.
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Emotions?
Nah, we can do better.
Go the Vulcans, rah! rah! rah!