Evolutionary traits... 'fate' or simply a crutch?
by Narkissos [Monday 8th January 2007]
In lieu of the numerous threads which support the idea that cheating, for males, is an evolutionary trait... and as such, is a given... this thread serves to debate an opposing view.
Feel free to contribute.
Evolutionists (and those who conveniently subscribe to this school of thought) argue that males are 'hardwired' to cheat. They propose that Monogamy is a 'state of being' introduced through socialisation (societal influences: 'norms' and values)... and secondarily perpetuated through the influence of monotheistic religious sects (Christianity for example). They propose that biologically, males are 'hardwired' to procreate: Each male's thought process being geared towards acquiring as many sexual conquests as possible..(thus spreading their 'seed' and perpetuating their 'legacy'. 'Legacy for this example' being their genetic material)
Ok.
...Supposing that their argument is true... My question to you is: "Should evolution be an allowable excuse/reason for the manifestation of the abovementioned behaviour?"
I say no...
I say... look at all the other traits with which humans have evolved. Addtionally..Look at how we each actively seek to overcome such...
Some Examples:
We've evolved to be highly effective fat-storing machines. Still we each strive to actively maintain a non-bovine-esque appearance.
We've evolved with canines... thus humans are meant to eat meat (to be omnivorous rather). Still hundreds of thousands strive to be vegetarians.
Muscle growth is an adaptive response to trauma...Yes trauma.
Thus it is apparent even at our core that the large scale possession of muscle is 'unnatural'...and biologically counterintuitive: A calorically taxing state of being which or bodies fight at every turn in an attempt to return to a state of homeostasis.
Review the biomechanics of exercise v.s. 'natural' exercise execution. To successfully isolate and recruit a muscle proper form must be taught...and repeated. This is because the body's musculo-skeletal system tries is a cohesive unit which recruits secondary musculature to make tasks easier. This process in itself serves to prevent the overload of any specific individual muscle group. A number of other bilogical processes can be listed...each serving to negate a transposition to a state of higher energy need... Each we've evolved with.
Still so many of us ignore this 'hardwiring', persevering to build Herculean physiques.
Some lifters aren't even 'genetically gifted' (this being an abberation) as others in certain departments... yet they too seek to over come these 'limitations' in order to acheive a state they deem acceptable. How is it that this specific evolutionary fact perceived solely as a limitation... whereas cheating is perceived as the 'final word' of male sexual behaviour.
Why is it not too perceivably a 'limitation'?
If we are hardwired to cheat...why accept it as a state of being? Why not perceive it too as a limitation...and strive to overcome it?
Both of my grandfathers are alcoholics... One died from chirrosis of the liver.
Studies link genetic predispositions to alcoholism.
Should i then accept my fate?
So your two grandfathers are cheating scumbags.
They allowed their hardwiring to take precendence.
Should you?
Discuss...
-Narkissos