Animals don't know about morality, but they are more moral than humans do. How is it possible?
truly a mystery for the sciences OP
>but they are more moral than humans do.
What did he meme by this?
>>1953771
He probably a vegan liberal that thinks animals live long lives and retire in the Bahamas instead of eating each other alive.
>>1953783
>vegan
>if animals(but not human) eating animal it is bad
hm....
>>1953735
>Animals don't know about morality, but they are more moral than humans do. How is it possible?
I don't think that what you say is true. But it is ironic how the only animal with the concept of morality (it seems some animals do have a concept of fairness, but that aside), is capable of the most immoral deeds as well.
You have animals that play with their prey, eat their prey alive, wolves and chimpansees waging wars (with wolves exterminating whole foreign wolf packs) and so on and so on. But something like torture seems to be exclusively human.
>animals are more moral than humans
"no"
>>1953735
They arent you imbecile. Watch any extensive documentary on animals. You will find rape, murder, territorial war, favoritism of offspring, survival of the fittest, cannabalism, homosexuality, suicide, infanticide, etc.
Not to mention that we are animals so animals are always at least as moral as we are.