Xref: utzoo sci.bio:3881 alt.romance:5373 soc.men:23734 soc.women:29839 soc.singles:73247 Path: utzoo!utgpu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!microsoft!rodvan From: rodvan@microsoft.UUCP (Rod VAN MECHELEN) Newsgroups: sci.bio,alt.romance,soc.men,soc.women,soc.singles Subject: Re: Are Humans Naturally Monogamous? Message-ID: <59079@microsoft.UUCP> Date: 14 Nov 90 02:35:59 GMT References: <1990Oct24.175532.9407@pmafire.UUCP> <1990Nov8.205905.1627@oracle.com> Organization: Microsoft Corp., Redmond WA Lines: 44 In article <1990Nov8.205905.1627@oracle.com>, mfriedma@oracle.com (Michael Friedman) writes: > In article <58697@microsoft.UUCP> rodvan@microsoft.UUCP (Rod VAN MECHELEN) writes: > > >The nature of "man" is that we survive by virtue of our rational > >faculty. > > Give me a break. The human race has amply demonstrated its capacity > for irrationality. Yes. The Crusades, world wars, idiot technologies promoted over rational alternatives, I am aware of them all. But it is not the capacity for irrationality which has promoted our survival. Perhaps you do not understand a word in my statement, since you seem to have concluded I meant all humans behave rationally at all times, when what I said was that (to say it again) "we survive by virtue of our rational faculty." > > In fact, it's one of our most glorious traits. People who die for a > cause sure as heck aren't being rational. It is most certainly irrational to die in the name of Mohhamed, or Christ, or the Emporer, or the Flag, and there is no glory in it but only stupid death and wasted lives. People who live for a cause, who promote the values of survival and sanity, who innovate and invent new solutions to the problems of life, these are the rational ones, the ones to whom humanity owes its continued existence, not the lost souls who die in pursuit of identity. > > -- > The passing of Marxism-Leninism first from China and then from the > Soviet Union will mean its death as a living ideology ... . For while > there may be some isolated true believers left in places like Managua, > Pyongyang, or Cambridge, MA ... - Francis Fukuyama Good! OO \/ Rod (cambridge, MA! That's a good joke, especially because it's so true!!!)