meltzerboy
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However, is the reciprocity hypothesis of helping behavior, which is based on evolutionary psychology, also based on morality as we generally define it today? Or are you defining morality in a different way, as did French writers in the 17th century?We are social animals. We and our closest ape relatives function in complex social groups, we need each other for survival. Our lives have value not only to ourselves but also to the larger social structure.
We start by inherently valuing ourselves. We have a survival instinct. Our first experience is as a child relying on their parents. We value our own lives and others fulfill our needs. As we grow older and are able to reason we see our place in the greater society and our place in it.