You happen to mutate something useful or you pass on your genes to someone and suddenly you realize, you've just done some evolving... Pop quiz: how are you gratified? Are you gratified that you have advanced evolution or are you self-satisfied?
Evolution, the theory, would seem to be ambivalent on this point, as to how people should be satisfied. This is undoubtedly because evolution is itself very ambivalent about what is derivative and what is absolute. On the one hand something evolves in a derivative fashion and on the other hand evolution is true in an absolute fashion, never changing on the basis of what evolves (because it is held up as a hope that the next evolution will bring something better).
There are those who say that evolution is something you can't seek, experience or remember, making it a lot like the emperor's clothes. The purpose of this thread is to work out whether evolution is something you can enjoy, in a sense. I hazard an argument here and suggest that if evolution is something you can't enjoy, there is something wrong with the theory.
Evolution, the theory, would seem to be ambivalent on this point, as to how people should be satisfied. This is undoubtedly because evolution is itself very ambivalent about what is derivative and what is absolute. On the one hand something evolves in a derivative fashion and on the other hand evolution is true in an absolute fashion, never changing on the basis of what evolves (because it is held up as a hope that the next evolution will bring something better).
There are those who say that evolution is something you can't seek, experience or remember, making it a lot like the emperor's clothes. The purpose of this thread is to work out whether evolution is something you can enjoy, in a sense. I hazard an argument here and suggest that if evolution is something you can't enjoy, there is something wrong with the theory.