Timothy Ott

A moral philosophy, which is a pattern for behavior and interpretation, is therefore dependent for its existence upon a mythology, which is a collection of images of behaviors, which emerge, in turn, as a consequence of social interaction (cooperation and competition), designed to meet emotional demands. These demands take on what is essentially a universally constant and li mi ted form, as a consequence of their innate psychobiological basis and the social expression of that basis.
Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief
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