When I think of the rain forests I think of the most diverse and even most beautiful creatures one can think of. However aren't places like that also most dangerous? Animals having very specific means of attack, poison, camouflage, etc just so they can eat? Does scarcity of resources bring out the best in species or does it only make them more viscous? — TiredThinker
Would a wiser more evolved living people be near defenseless? — TiredThinker
Would a wiser more evolved living people be near defenseless? — TiredThinker
And ty @James Riley for the focus on this question.Would a wiser more evolved living people be near defenseless? — TiredThinker
However aren't places like that also most dangerous? — TiredThinker
Would a wiser more evolved living people be near defenseless? — TiredThinker
And yet when they are even mildly uncomfortable, they draw attention to themselves, loudly. — Banno
Evolution is not teleological, TiredThinker. — Banno
But heading back to the OP - the notion of "More evolved" is a nonsense. — Banno
Ok - but would you give any credence to that view? — Banno
Doing so must introduce a ranking, and hence a move from description to evaluation. Whence the "ought"? — Banno
But heading back to the OP - the notion of "More evolved" is a nonsense. — Banno
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