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Originally Posted by Boogster
Isn't morality bound up in (free) choice? Now, I just know we're going to start quoting Hume soon, but doesn't a biologically controlled response rather contradict any meaningful conception of morality? Does the author mean to argue against moral choice all together?
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I'm not sure what more we could be than the unique sum of our genes and experience. As such I find being told my morality is controlled by my biology one step short of being told that my morality is controlled by my brain. Well "duh", what else was I going to think with?
PS Also after dante's humbling last paragraph I'd like to offer my sincere apologies to yahwe!