I suppose it is, but then, humanity has not been around for that long
Precisely my point. All the other stuff is irrelevant.
In every other point, though, it is relevant; humans thrive. Not only that, but we inhabit multiple habitats from the cold to the hot, and even space! We are the best species suited to survival.
Cockroaches thrive too and they have been here longer.
Cockroaches do not only thrive in hot and tropical habitats..!cockroaches only thrive in one habitat (hot and tropical); at least, they can't survive in the cold
Really ? They have a couple of hundred million years of survival that says otherwise. Unlike humans.cockroaches might thrive but they can't respond to shifts or changes in their environment the way humans can
So what ?cockroaches can't plan things out
Humans are the least adapted, we're just smart enough to compensate using our brains.Humans are the most adapted, and have the most potential because we can plan ahead and respond to dangers.
Ants? Bees? There are other examples.The proof is all around you; what other species erects cities, factories
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Birds? Actually, plenty of animals make music - think about it!music,
Plato writes, in The Republic:philosophy?
Elsewhere, Socrates discusses the fact that the dog knows where the "just city" is and guards it by that knowledge.The fact that a dog will be fierce with a stranger, though the stranger has never harmed him, while he will be gentle with one he knows, whether he has received any kindness from him or not. Has that never struck you as quite marvelous? ... It is indeed this trait that makes a dog a philosopher.
And what about cockroaches and rats?Human beings not only survive, but thrive. And in the future when we can enhance ourselves, we will thrive even more.
Point is, they can't survive in every environment the way humans can.Cockroaches do not only thrive in hot and tropical habitats..!
That just means they survived longer, not that they're better at survivalReally ? They have a couple of hundred million years of survival that says otherwise. Unlike humans.
That's huge. That's probably one of the most important factors in survival; being able to plan things out means you can act to prevent or respond to danger before it happens.So what ?
That's part of our adaptation!Humans are the least adapted, we're just smart enough to compensate using our brains.
So what ?Point is, they can't survive in every environment the way humans can.
Like I said, get back to me in a few hundred million years.That just means they survived longer, not that they're better at survival
Apparently, it isn't that important AT ALL.That's huge. That's probably one of the most important factors in survival; being able to plan things out means you can act to prevent or respond to danger before it happens.
Ok fine. And, SO WHAT ?That's part of our adaptation!![]()
What do you mean, so what? Aren't we debating the alleged superiority of humans?So what ?
The only threat to us is ourselves.Like I said, get back to me in a few hundred million years.
Actually it's hugely important. Human beings probably wouldn't exist today if we couldn't plan things out and think aheadApparently, it isn't that important AT ALL.
That's important!Ok fine. And, SO WHAT ?
I've spent a cumulative of four of my 39 years living outside. Granted, for two of those years I lived inside of a vehicle (VW Westphalia), but still: I survived in a way that, sadly, most people seem wholly incapable of in the present day. Seriously, do you think that most humans (in industrialized societies, most especially) know a damn thing about "survival"?Point is, they can't survive in every environment the way humans can.
The proof is all around you; what other species erects cities, factories, statues, sculptures, art, music, philosophy?
The only real threat to us is ourselves.
Yes we are. And you equated the superiority of a species to its ability to survive.What do you mean, so what? Aren't we debating the alleged superiority of humans?
Perhaps you should put a bit more thought into that.The only threat to us is ourselves.
So ? Humans may need it, but that doesn't mean that other species do. Humans are just so weak that they have to rely on their intelligence.actually it's hugely important. Human beings probably wouldn't exist today if we couldn't plan things out and think ahead
To us perhaps. So what ?That's important!
Yes.Yes we are. And you equated the superiority of a species to its ability to survive.
We can respond to any natural disaster, assuming we are well co-ordinated; we can plan ahead in order to surve. However, it's human nature and human society that is the greatest threat.Perhaps you should put a bit more thought into that.
And? We're weak physically but strength isn't just physical strength.So ? Humans may need it, but that doesn't mean that other species do. Humans are just so weak that they have to rely on their intelligence.
See above. Also in the future when we alter ourselves we can be both physically AND mentally superiorTo us perhaps. So what ?
Yes.
We can respond to any natural disaster, assuming we are well co-ordinated; we can plan ahead in order to surve. However, it's human nature and human society that is the greatest threat.
And? We're weak physically but strength isn't just physical strength.
See above. Also in the future when we alter ourselves we can be both physically AND mentally superior
lol.. you have deluded yourself. But don't feel bad, most humans have.
How?
Fuck if I know. Arrogance, ignorance.. who knows.
we're just best suited to survival.