[Magnus]
> If it's generally accepted that it is social value that made people live in 
> groups, specialize in different
> tasks, build villages and even walls around them to protect them from the 
> biological dangers of the
> wilderness, Then why call the same things made by cells, gathering into 
> groups, specialize in different
> tasks, and build protective shells around them to protect from biological 
> danger, anything less?

You've answered your own question--neither is an example of social, rather than 
biological.
Take eating: there's a right way to eat biologically (chew, don't choke; no 
poisons) & a right way to
eat socially (etiquette: use the proper fork).  IMHO the difference in the 
social, lies in recognition
that one will be held accountable for following the rules.
Craig 




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