I'm not asking what decision will be made. I'm asking why I ought to choose to do the difficult but moral thing, when the immoral thing stands to be easier and to get me what I want.MikeNovack wrote: ↑Wed Jun 03, 2026 8:36 pmCan't you? I am saying that it is the knowledge (and other non-moral factors will weigh in on what action you end up taking)Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Wed Jun 03, 2026 4:17 pm
If I believed that this is really the world in which I have found myself -- and I mean really believed it, not just said it -- if I believed it with all my heart, and with all the confidence with which anybody ever believes anything. If I felt certain that my wisest choice was to invest my belief in this particular origin story, and decided to live out my life as if this is the whole truth of my origins, then what?
I tell you the truth: I would see the logic of that immediately. The logic would be that there is simply no legitimate thing such as a moral requirement. Maybe the group of late chimps in which I happen to troop would impose one on me, and put rules on me to serve their purposes. But I would see that that was all it was. And in honesty, in sticking to the truth as I believed it to be, I would have to see that it served my own turn to be selective in my adherence to such rules: to obey them only when others were watching, but to find as many ways as I could to subvert or avoid them whenever something in my interest popped up.
You can now see the problem, can't you?
That's all it can be, given the worldview we're considering. What else could it possibly be?But seriously, do you believe that it is only a question of "if the others know"?
There's absolutely no reason to think it would. We evolved by "survival of the fittest," allegedly. Why would I then give up my "fit" edge, my chance to get whatever it is I want, for the sake of something abstract and unreal, like moral compunctions? That seems totally anti-evolutionary, as well as highly detrimental to my interests.When you look at the "secular" origin story (**), do you not see that as we evolved ans social animals, and social animals that would have "culture", morality would come into existence/evolve along with us?
What's the logical connection between a group of animals living in a troop, and moral concepts? Monkeys have none. And they survive in groups. Instinct and impulse seem to be all they need. Why would we have this other weird thing, morality?