There is nothing unreasonable about that claim. It is true, in fact.
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If a human male went about humping legs like a male dog, it would be INAPPROPRIATE human conduct.
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Such a man would be either arrested or institutionalized.
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It is entirely reasonable to expect human conduct of human beings, and not of irrational animals.
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It would absurd to expect irrational animals, e.g. to obey the law, or to prosecute them for crimes.
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Point isn't that humans have bigger brains but that we have a distaste for what we see as bestial.
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I've read this distaste or instinct may have evolved to benefit our health & our social structures.
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Not talking abt disgust as self-protection here but a denial of our animal nature due to various psychological needs.
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Would those not have evolved also? To help make it easier to live in small groups. Some is learned. But some parts inherited?
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We evolved the intelligence to develop anxiety & neuroses abt certain things & the need to manage them. Part of this probably
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