@dclr42 I think it's something intrinsic in most humans. Working together to a greater goal is just.. something you know. You know killing other people for fun is not justice, because you'd harm your species that way. It doesn't matter whether you're religious or not, it is just... human.
@trinsec Cooperation is pretty basic, but "justice" seems like it's more abstract than species-benefit. Where does that value come from?
@trinsec Sorry to leave you hanging all weekend. I don't see a strong connection between a naturalistic explanation of the universe and things like justice. It seems like, for these things to exist, there has to be some kind of "higher power."
@dclr42 I'm not really good at explaining it. I think you might find this book worth a read, since it in part also tells about the 'justice' feeling of humans. How we all are, in essence, sort of 'good'.
Humankind: A Hopeful History
by Rutger Bregman