thepeaguy wrote:
Darwin's theory of Natural Selection, the reason why so many people are depressed and are on Prozac -- you are all inferior!
Why do old people get mugged? Survival of the fittest!
Happy-slapping? Survival of the fittest!
Raping females and infidelity? Natural selection!
Bullying? Survival of the fittest!
I don't see the point in having morals and values in society and people working hard to be happy if people are going to absorb what one guy says about the structure of life; you might as well not even try and accept your place in the natural hierarchy -- the bottom.
Darwin: a******.
Darwin wasn't saying anything about old people getting mugged or big kids bullying little kids. Darwinism can only loosely be applied to such situations.
One feature of Darwin's theory is the indifference of nature. It hardly takes a scientist to point out that a bigger, stronger person will usually win in a fight against a smaller, weaker person, and Darwin's theory does not at all imply that we should accept such things as being in nature's best interests.
When Darwin talked about survival of the fittest he was talking about reproduction and heredity.
(Ironically, Darwin didn't know what the unit of heredity was: the gene. This was discovered by Mendel. Darwin thought that children inherited an averaging of their parents' traits. If this were the case, natural selection wouldn't happen.)
I actually find some aspects of Darwin's theory both bleak and comforting at the same time. For example, Darwin's theory implies that "social understanding" has evolved
for its own sake. To use an oversimplification to illustrate the point: genes for social understanding have become widespread in the gene pool because they help their carriers to find mates, and they do not make a person any more or less "human".
This doesn't mean that people with AS can't find "mates" (although I've never found one).
What it does mean is that a socially skilled person can still be a complete a***hole.
And it doesn't mean that anyone should take any s**t from such an a***hole for the sake of "the natural hierarchy".
Humans have been given brains to enable us to rise above nature! To quote the title of Daniel Dennett's book, Freedom Evolves.
That's a book I fully intend to start some time when there's no football on TV.