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DirigibleProtein ,

Are you judging morality because of cannibalism?

“The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there.”

j4k3 OP ,
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I’m hanging cannibalism on the end of extreme, but intending on the broader scope of most extreme behaviors. It is easier to approach than the sexual and predatory counterparts.

Like if there is no potential “greater” social authority likely to interfere, is there a population density that determines overall accountability? Is it the randomness of personalities and spectrums? Is there any evidence of a change over time and social evolution?

They are hard questions. I wonder if any observational evidence exists around the various dwindling native groups that exist(ed) in various degrees of isolation. It is also a question of how fixation, paranoia, and anxiety may have evolved in the human species over time. It would be really interesting to be able to contrast this kind of behavior potential now versus the deep past.

Buddahriffic ,

Curiosity about the evolution of morality is not the same as judgement of that morality.

Also, they are dead and wouldn’t be affected by any judgements today anyways.

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