"It's natural to think that living things must be the handiwork of a designer. But it was also natural to think that the sun went around the earth. Ove...












Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to compute it.

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"A...reason we are so-so scientists is that our brains were shaped for fitness, not for truth. Sometimes truth is adaptive, but sometimes it is not.
"The unstated premise that nature is nice lies behind many of the objections to the Darwinian theory of human sexuality. Carefree sex is natural and go...
"Some people think that evolutionary psychology claims to have discovered that human nature is selfish and wicked. But they are flattering the research...
"The task of evolutionary psychology is not to weigh in on human nature, a task better left to others. It is to add the satisfying kind of insight that...
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"Many people think that the theory of the selfish gene says that “animals try to spread their genes.” That misstates the facts and it misstates the the...
"I think moralistic science is bad for morals and bad for science.
"the mind is a neural computer
"A bumper sticker from the 1970s read, “A woman without a man is like a fish without a bicycle.
"The Darwinian approach to sex is often attacked as being antifeminist, but that is just wrong. Indeed, the accusation is baffling on the face of it, e...
"Language-lovers know that there is a word for every fear. Are you afraid of wine? Then you have oenophobia. Tremulous about train travel? You suffer f...
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