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Same could be said for humans. You do know morals are learned behavior and vary according to tribe/social needs right?
Of course it's a debate. You aren't the authority here.
Indeed. Such as the OP.
I was still editing my answer sorry.
This isn't a debate. I don't need to be the authority to know facts. Animals can't comprehend morality. Or at least, the large majority cannot. Unlike humans, except for the few amoral ones.
Do you understand what science is??
Do you understand what facts are??
Yes, dogs are able to feel and express shame, remorse and guilt, therefore they have a moral compass.
All facts are open to debate. Now knock it off.
IIN that I think we should just let natural selection take its course?
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Same could be said for humans. You do know morals are learned behavior and vary according to tribe/social needs right?
Of course it's a debate. You aren't the authority here.
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I was still editing my answer sorry.
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Yes, dogs are able to feel and express shame, remorse and guilt, therefore they have a moral compass.
All facts are open to debate. Now knock it off.