@Aedes,
Quote:You need to read more carefully, not wholly, was the operative term.
Right, and yet I was under the impression that good and evil are defined in terms of one another, and not in some other manner.
Quote:So what's your point Thomas, surely your not saying this silly bible story is where good and evil come from. Good and evil/ good and bad, are biological determined, biological evaluations. If all meaning is subjective, and only bestowed upon the physical world, how could it be anything else.
First, only your bias against anything religious condones calling Genesis silly. Second, I never claimed the story was the source of good and evil as the concepts certainly predate these Jewish stories. The story is
about, among other things, good and evil and the mistake of duality.
I gave my point clearly, Boagie - dualistic thinking is flawed. If you disagree, that's fine. In such an event you could certainly expect me to provide some further support.
As for good and evil being biologically determined, care to elaborate? You talk about subjectivity and the physical world, but meaning is not limited to the physical world. People 'bestow' meaning on all sorts of things, physical and otherwise. Even then, the physical world is not limited to biology.
Quote:That's nonsense. If you live your childhood loved, nurtured, cared for, you would know good even if you'd never witnessed abuse and murder and suffering.
You would have experienced what we call good (a good childhood). But this child of a good upbringing would not understand his childhood to be good without some understanding that other people have worse childhoods.
One implies two, good implies evil.