My point being species on the whole do group. Some members of the species don't. The overall reason they do is evolutionary in that there are clear survival advantages and benefits.I didn't say it was "overwhelmingly beneficial to survival". Rather there was no other choice. If your nearest neighbor is miles away, or if you're not homesteading at all, a community just isn't part of your reality.
Some people have reasons for living in communities, such as serfs and lords, and some have reasons for avoiding them. Both systems work depending on the individual's needs and wants and talents and skills.
The loner is not denied or restricted or advantaged in the natural evolutionary capacity to hold a moral code. He's no homesteader and lives outside of community but for no reason than he feels they look cute, and being no Elmer Fud, he won't kill and eat rabbits.
He holds it morally right not to go against his instincts for a convenience. It's not logical as he needs all the resources he can get.
Apparently you're saying morals come from logic and I'm pointing out logic and morals are due to natural evolutionary processes. Natural selection determining what and which variations of them survives.
