TOK Connection (Debate)

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TOK Connection Debate
Worth 50 points, Due Tuesday 2/26
You must follow the guidelines of a debate and include an outline. DO NOT JUST
WING IT!
Some sociobiologists argue that monogamy is not a natural hum behavior.
Unfaithfulness may be beneficial to both sexes’ the male increases his chances of
passing on his genes and the female has the opportunity to have a better
combination of genes while still having the current loyal partner to raise the
child.
Does the argument that this is a natural and logical behavior mean that it is
moral? Why or why not?
TOK Connection Debate
Worth 50 points, Due Tuesday 2/26
You must follow the guidelines of a debate and include an outline. DO NOT JUST
WING IT!
Some sociobiologists argue that monogamy is not a natural hum behavior.
Unfaithfulness may be beneficial to both sexes’ the male increases his chances of
passing on his genes and the female has the opportunity to have a better
combination of genes while still having the current loyal partner to raise the
child.
Does the argument that this is a natural and logical behavior mean that it is
moral? Why or why not?
TOK Connection Debate
Worth 50 points, Due Tuesday 2/26
You must follow the guidelines of a debate and include an outline. DO NOT JUST
WING IT!
Some sociobiologists argue that monogamy is not a natural hum behavior.
Unfaithfulness may be beneficial to both sexes’ the male increases his chances of
passing on his genes and the female has the opportunity to have a better
combination of genes while still having the current loyal partner to raise the
child.
Does the argument that this is a natural and logical behavior mean that it is
moral? Why or why not?
TOK Connection Debate
Worth 50 points, Due Tuesday 2/26
You must follow the guidelines of a debate and include an outline. DO NOT JUST
WING IT!
Some sociobiologists argue that monogamy is not a natural hum behavior.
Unfaithfulness may be beneficial to both sexes’ the male increases his chances of
passing on his genes and the female has the opportunity to have a better
combination of genes while still having the current loyal partner to raise the
child.
Does the argument that this is a natural and logical behavior mean that it is
moral? Why or why not?
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