The Nature of Knowledge: Concerning Adaptations, Instinct and the Evolution of Intelligence

The Nature of Knowledge: Concerning Adaptations, Instinct and the Evolution of Intelligence

by HenryPlotkin (Author)

Synopsis

The study of knowledge has for over 2000 years been a province of philosophy. Research is uncovering unexpected links between our capacity for knowledge and the struggle for survival and reproductive success. If we really want to understand the nature of learning, rationality and intelligent thought, it is now less to philosophers than to evolutionary biologists that we should turn. In this book, Plotkin offers a three-dimensional theory of our nature. He explores the idea of Universal Darwinism: the same basic mechanisms may underlie not only the origin of species but the functioning of the immune system, the development of language and even the progress of science. Natural selection itself can usefully be understood as a process of the acquisition of biological knowledge essential to survival. After instinct and knowledge acquired by trial and error comes the jointly shared knowledge we call culture, the final level on which we all operate.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Allen Lane
Published: 24 Feb 1994

ISBN 10: 0713991046
ISBN 13: 9780713991048