Was going to edit my post to give some bones to chew.
But oh-well i'll make one more post im lazy and tired hope this makes sense
Originally Posted by
Zockinator
That's a pretty bold statement considering what kind of fucked up shit is going on in the animal kingdom. Animals raping each other, or eating their children, for example. There are numerous examples of nature making animals do things that we humans would consider inherently immoral.
Just because we humans are social animals and are very dependent on each other and therefore don't hurt each other, doesn't mean everyone is. Immoral acts are only immoral from our perspective. From the perspective of evolution, it's not about not getting hurt, it's about insuring the survival of the species. By any means.
And I would argue the same for beauty.
The underlying definition of beauty I suppose can come from 'nature/nurture'.
It's extremely natural for a person to consider beauty to be certain traits, (usually similar to their own or showing signs of health/strength) It is a survival trait to pick and chose 'features' and no that isn't necessarily some shallow part of their character, that's a part of their physiological makeup. However there are the people out there who decide actively what 'attractive' is so idk
I feel the only place to argue on this, is if it's even worth arguing about.
Theres a few bones to chew if anyone else comes through.