Sunday, November 26, 2017

Bacon without the pig and the famous Darwin

Bacon:
    1)      Bacon believed that when you used the word Idol, it was a fault or error. Normally when you use the word idol, it’s to describe someone you look up too or a hero.
    2)      There shouldn’t be a importance of one idol with that of another. The idol that one believes in should be the main person or thing they should incorporate within their lives.
    3)      The tribe and marketplace are the results of social intercourse. Cave and theater are of those that are the results of an individual. A person would feel more nearly towards their idol or idols if he/she were restricted in society. If a hermit was completely out of society and grew up as such then they would be freer. However, if they were to find out about society then it’s personal preference.
Darwin:
    1)      Survival of the fittest is the curl way of everyone is on their own and must and will do everything they can in order to survive. Today you only see this among animals. For example, sharks will eat anything if it is hungry enough and needs food. It’s only instinct is to survive so it does so without bonds.
    2)      Animals that have been breed are more likely to be direct and efficient because they have qualities that have already been selective and will be more likely to grow up stronger and healthier. Natural selection is more dominated and important because it has the chance of evolution. It can evolve into “another” species that is stronger than the last and can adapt to the climate that it’s around.
    3)      In theory cloning can eliminate natural selection. In a way it’s a more efficient to create a species. Because you can pick and choose what gets produce and what doesn’t.

    4)      Humans have a hard time depending on others when things go wrong. Thus, agencies like the red cross come in when disaster strikes and in some situations, this is good. However, this can make us weak as individuals by the lack of knowledge it takes to survive.  

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