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*Question of scale - we will not get true cooperation until we include all of ecology. Biosphere. | *Question of scale - we will not get true cooperation until we include all of ecology. Biosphere. | ||
*Water strider - females like docile partners, and choose them - if they are free to move between male types into different pools | |||
*Inclusive fitness theory |
Revision as of 03:10, 28 December 2020
Extending Darwin's Revolution – David Sloan Wilson & Robert Sapolsky
by https://wonderfest.org/#videos
Notes
- Mental models + genes determine how you think
- Whatever is sacred to you - you go in denial on that
- Understanding of evolution is complete once we integrate that with society (policy). That means biology + policy. Evolutionary thinking is relevant to policy
- Evolution turned selfish as a trend of 20th century. What caused it? People used to talk about society. Individualism trumped the social organism.
- Groups become externally cooperative, but not internally.
- Question of scale - we will not get true cooperation until we include all of ecology. Biosphere.
- Water strider - females like docile partners, and choose them - if they are free to move between male types into different pools
- Inclusive fitness theory