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The variation is in the actual rules of conduct. If there would be an “ingrained, or natural” set of behavioral patterns, the rules of condict would be very similar.Where is the variation in “all societies establish rules of conduct”? This seems be a consistent if not unanimous condition. Any variation is explainable by variation in the criteria for “good”.
The concensus does not have to be verbally expressed. And we do not necessarily agree in all the details. Using your “tax” example, most people are not happy with the level of taxation, but we all agree that some level of taxation is necessary to cover the “common costs”.How many of these societies have (or had) true consensus? Americans certainly do not. Are penal, tax and traffic laws always accepted by everyone? If not, where is the consensus?
Indeed. Most people abide by the laws, even if they disagree in details. Some kind of speed limit makes very good sense, even if the actual, posted limits are frequently nonsensical.Note: by consensus, I mean that even if you disagree you are willing to abide by the decision.
I am pretty sure it is quite obvious. As individuals, we try to maintain our existence, and as a species we try to propagate ourselves by procreation.Please explain what you mean by “self-sustaining”.
The ones, who live on a lower level usually still survive. Since we have some surplus, it is logical to share some of it, if for no other purpose than to feel “good” about oursleves (I am pretty cynical here).If maintenance is life’s purpose, why is there so little evidence of this in our population? How many are living with just subsistence levels of food, shelter and clothing? If as your postulate below, that we are to optimize our existence, why would we burden ourselves with any excess?
Ouch. That would take a few years. Here is a quick look into the subject: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_theory Sorry, I am not trying to be “hard to catch” here. I was lecturing on this subject, and it takes about 3 years to master this branch of math. Linear, non-linear programming (this refers to mathematical programming, not computer programming!), operations research, game theory are all part of it. Basically it is a formal examination of the decision making process, looking for optimal strategies in a complex environment.Please explain how game-theory is involved, for I am unfamiliar with it. You will also have to provide me with convincing evidence that my life is a set of variables in a mathematical equation.
I am sure you would see that peaceful coexistence is much better than a war.How does living “peacefully with each other”, further the “purpose”? Why wouldn’t a ‘survival of the fittest strategy’ be more in tune with the “purpose”?
Yes it is. As they say, if it was easy, everyone would be doing it.The question was purposely open ended in attempt to find some common ground. So far this seems to be a very daunting task.