Post by Hector Aguinaga on May 18, 2015 20:34:18 GMT
Question 1. Why is the theory of evolution so important in understanding how human beings behave?
The theory of evolution to understand how human beings behave is of importance in the sense that behavior is dependable of many different fundamental factors of evolution. For one the mutation of genes due to the environment will alter the biological aspect of a human being. Furthermore, according to the book of DNA consciousness, “there are three key factors that determined our biological composition: sexual selection, genetic mutation, and natural selection”. We all descend from the same ancestry and the same region in the world, and we are lucky to have survive the odds of existence and each of us alive today are unique representation of the survival of existence, as explained in the book of DNA consciousness: “The very fact that you are reading this book can be taken prima facie that you are of the great success stories in human history, indeed in all of organic history”. The book further states that we as human beings have developed a cognitive sense of consciousness that reflects in the way that we interpret the world around us. This concept in a sense explains our level of cognitive consciousness that directs us on how to behave according to our perception of the environment that we experience. In conclusion our evolutionary biological need to continue existence through our genes, it has created our biological cognitive state of consciousness to be able to perceive our world or environment, thus, developing a need for knowledge through questions and answers that constitute our behavior as to try to ensure the survival of our existence as human beings and, thus for the explanation of Biological Philosophy and Evolutionary Thinking.