Dogdoctor
Canis Doctorius
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Do they? I wasn't aware of that. The San certainly do not seem to me to have "primitive undeveloped ethics". Their ethical system seems to fit their material situation, just as Aristotle's Nichomachean Ethics serves as a wonderful primer on how to be a good Athenian gentleman and Bentham's Utilitarianism fits the needs of the industrious Englishman. The San seem, at least to me, to make fairly sophisticated ethical judgments about sharing within their group, again as a consequence of their material situation. They actually have much more free time than we do, much more time for reflection and thought.
I never claimed that ethical thought is the product of genetics or, at least, completely determined by genetics. What I claimed is that ethical thought can not be viewed as the result of pure reason or calculation. It is inherently tied to emotion. We cannot separate the two. What we inherited as ethics -- propensities to certain ways of thinking about how to interact with each other -- provide much more than an ability to live like animals in the bush. Those propensities allow us to be human -- to live in communities, work together, etc. That is what we inherited. None of it is hard-wired; I don't think anyone claims that. What we seem to have inherited is a general purpose problem solving brain that attacks problems from several different angles. That is one of the reasons why we can't seem to arrive at any final ethics that we can all agree upon. We are endowed with modules for solving problems based on utility and modules for solving problems based on duty/responsibility/deontology. We solve the problem, apply a rationalization, and call it ethics.
Don't cohesive societies of people develop ethical systems that are largely agreed upon by the members? I doubt that a large number of humans will agree 100% on much. Why should there be any more agreement than that? That we don't understand ethics very well is clear, just as we don't understand the human mind or lot's of other things which we have to deal with daily.