Starting from the logic of natural selection in biological evolution, this paper establishes "group survival" as the core presupposition for analyzing life behaviors. It deconstructs the two most fundamental underlying logics of life—survival and propagation—and further deduces four neutral survival strategies: collection, exclusion, accumulation, and energy conservation. Life translates these strategies into specific action patterns through an evaluation system of seeking benefit and avoiding harm. As a unique being distinct from other organisms, humans possess independent will, and their instinct for propagation differentiates into two forms: genetic propagation and volitional propagation. Behavioral control relies on the synergistic effect of emotion and reason. This paper introduces a three-dimensional analytical perspective (spatial scope, temporal scale, value purpose) that possesses both instrumentality and structural antagonistic mechanisms. Taking the long-term survival of humanity as the ultimate evaluative criterion, it explores the uniqueness of individual will and the necessity of individual independence and freedom. It analyzes the guiding role of civilizational structures such as morality, law, and religion on instincts, points out the survival challenges brought by three-dimensional contraction and the response paths of three-dimensional expansion, and clarifies the testability and research limitations of the theoretical framework, ultimately providing a perspective for contemplating the healthy evolution of human civilization. This paper takes the core purpose of "group survival" as the starting point, deconstructs the two fundamental logics of life's survival and propagation, and deduces four neutral survival strategies of collection, exclusion, accumulation and energy conservation. Aiming at the uniqueness of human independent will, it expounds the two forms of human propagation instinct (genetic propagation and volitional propagation) and the behavioral control mode of the synergy of emotion and reason. It constructs a three-dimensional analytical perspective of spatial scope, temporal scale and value purpose, and takes the long-term survival of humanity as the ultimate evaluation criterion to analyze the guiding role of moral, legal and religious civilizational orders on human instincts, and the survival challenges and response paths brought by the contraction of the three-dimensional perspective. The theoretical framework clarifies the testability of core propositions and existing research limitations, and provides an interdisciplinary analytical perspective for understanding human behavior and contemplating the healthy evolution of human civilization, and also provides a theoretical reference for the ethical governance of cutting-edge technologies such as AI and genetic technology.
春松 田 (Tue,) studied this question.