jrhowell
Muse
Yes, totally agree.
You and Belz... and most seem to be missing the point.
Good and bad are feelings, feelings have evolved specifically because it preserved genes.
Science can tell us all about how that works and why.
Our morals and ethics are based on feelings that have evolved in a social context because it was successful in preserving genes. Again, science can tell us all about how that works and why.
I am not seeing how this connects to objective morality.
What feels good and feels bad is often different from what is good and bad for you because evolution can't see the bigger picture. For example overeating feels good and exercising feels bad to many people.
Similarly our sense of morality evolved in the context of competing tribes and so what seems intuitively good and bad to us may not be in our best interests for survival in a global culture.
