Please do not acuse me of confusion, when you have not demonstrated by argument any confusion on my part.Chazz Wyman wrote:You ask what remains? You lack imagination! What remains is your confusion based on a false assumption that the human race is not capable of finding its own pathways. The fact that there has never been a guiding and over riding purpose to life has never before stopped humans from deciding upon their own.
Darwin does in fact say there is a guiding and over-riding purpose, that purpose around which his entire theory is organised. That purpose is 'to survive', and those organisms which succeed at so doing, continue to exist. From the viewpoint of determining the proliferation of species, this is a splendid principle. When, however, it is advanced as a replacement for religion and philosophy, then not so.
Humans have, collectively and individually, decided upon 'their own purposes' for millenia. The historical texts of religion are some of the results of those decisions. Now here we have the suggestion that this has all been superseded by a superior theory - albeit one that proclaims that there really is no 'why'.
You are indeed correct in saying there is a lot of work to be done.