@Magus_Janus @JayMan471 @Biorealism @brendan_49 @heartiste @Mangan150 right. apparently del (imo - others may argue) but *not* pathological.
@hbdchick @JayMan471 @Magus_Janus @Biorealism @brendan_49 @heartiste @Mangan150 definition there includes "relating to". usage is clear
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@HbdNrx@JayMan471@Magus_Janus@Biorealism@brendan_49@heartiste@Mangan150 of or relating to pathology, i.e. the study of *diseases*. -
@hbdchick@JayMan471@Magus_Janus@Biorealism@brendan_49@heartiste@Mangan150 excess altruism is the disease itself, resulting in decline -
@HbdNrx@JayMan471@Magus_Janus@Biorealism@brendan_49@heartiste@Mangan150 a disease caused by what exactly? -
@hbdchick@JayMan471@Magus_Janus@Biorealism@brendan_49@heartiste@Mangan150 probably excessive outbreeding, progressive memes -
@HbdNrx@JayMan471@Magus_Janus@Biorealism@brendan_49@heartiste@Mangan150 your genes did not evolve to kill you (to paraphrase cochran). -
@hbdchick@JayMan471@Magus_Janus@Biorealism@brendan_49@heartiste@Mangan150 in this usage, something maladaptive is "pathological" -
@HbdNrx@JayMan471@Magus_Janus@Biorealism@brendan_49@heartiste@Mangan150 pathological ≠ maladaptive. & it *wasn't* maladaptive either. -
@hbdchick@JayMan471@Magus_Janus@Biorealism@brendan_49@heartiste@Mangan150 adaptation to current conditions is most relevant
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