Generator said:
I can understand your point, but in my mind intentions are just as important as biological processes. An adrenalin rush may have helped us to survive and eating what tasted good may have been an important means of survival, but if you are seeking a 'rush' and eating/drinking something that is a known health hazard today then you are choosing to act rather than reacting to survive. As I said, in my mind living moves beyond surviving.
Edit: I can see a difference, and there is no need to establish that only one of us is 'definitely' correct, too.
Slightly new point there, so I'll reply again. When you make a decision like seeking the rush, a trillion and one computation go through your mind-i.e. stuff that would drive Einstein mad. Choosing to act, rather than reacting to survive? Difference? Well I'll tell you about the similarities. They both require a trillion firing neutrons in the brain. For some reason or other, your brain comes up with an answer to what you should do right at that moment. When you seek a rush aka adrenaline, how is it different to a cave man encouraged to get a rush when he saw a wild pig trying to kill him? The constant encouragement of the body for this kind of rush doesnt disappear when the environment becomes safer. It might gradually disappear, but there's still that urge in the human to get to that adrenaline, simply because we've been requiring it for probably hundreds, if not thousands of years. It's a flow-on effect.
If mankind invented technology that allowed humans to NOT EAT, would people still be eating in 100 years? I bet they would. In english it's called tradition, in simpler language it's called an outdated survival-aid technique.
Note I did not say that one of us is definitely correct. I said one of us is "definitely" incorrect. However, my view on that has changed. I can clearly see that I'm arguing something quite different to what you're arguing, which is to be expected in this kind of debate. Therefore there's certainly a chance we're both correct.
Edit: Gee the pace of this thread is quick. That's all from me for today.