Craig

On 2010-08-19 18:17, [email protected] wrote:
[Magnus]
It is the social value that makes ants carry all that food and
other stuff to the hill, if each>  ant was ruled by its biological
values, he would run off and care only for himself.

No, the ant's behavior is biologically inherited. You're re-inventing
problems the MoQ (by identifying the social level for humans only)
has already solved.

No, I'm just not putting stuff in the biological level that doesn't
belong there. Pirsig mentions lust, greed, senses of taste, smell,
sight, etc. Do you see anything about self-sacrifice for the common good like ants do?

The fact that it's biologically inherited is totally irrelevant. Much of our non-biological humanity is also biologically inherited, such as mother-instinct, compassion, etc.

Your MoQ may have solved some problems, but in the wake you have created loads of other problems.

        Magnus




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