(August 29, 2016 at 2:04 am)Macoleco Wrote: Many have said that it is in order to reproduce, but why? This need to survive and reproduce exist even in animals who dont think. Therefore "Will" does not need to be involved.
So far the only answer that has made me think a little is the one by "Rhythm", saying that life is not programmed to survive and therefore the question makes no sense. I would like to know why he thinks this way, and why those words are euphisms.
Then "CapnAwesome" said that the "will to survive in inherent of life". Why? And what if we havent discovered life that has no will to live? Maybe it exists, somewhere.
Also, most replies are a discussion between the dog and telestic dude.
It isn't in order to reproduce either. The will to reproduce would be a part of that will to survive and the will to survive has no meaning nor purpose to it, it just is the way some organisms act as opposed to some who didn't - because of the genetics.