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Single Idea 20241

[filed under theme 27. Natural Reality / G. Biology / 3. Evolution ]

Full Idea

Investigators of knowledge ...have regularly presupposed that the salvation of humanity depended on insight into the origin of things. ...but with insight into origin comes the increasing insignificance of origin.

Gist of Idea

Enquirers think finding our origin is salvation, but it turns out to be dull

Source

Friedrich Nietzsche (Dawn (Daybreak) [1881], 044)

Book Ref

Nietzsche,Friedrich: 'Dawn (Daybreak) (v 5)', ed/tr. Smith, Brittain [Stanford 2011], p.36


A Reaction

This sounds like the etymological fallacy, of thinking that the origin of a word gives you a true grasp of its meaning.


The 23 ideas with the same theme [theory that life results from natural selection]:

Maybe bodies are designed by accident, and the creatures that don't work are destroyed [Empedocles, by Aristotle]
Archelaus said life began in a primeval slime [Archelaus, by Schofield]
There is a gradual proceeding from the inanimate to animals, with no clear borderlines [Aristotle]
I don't see how mere moving matter can lead to the bodies of men and animals, and especially their seeds [Boyle]
It is inconceivable that unthinking matter could produce intelligence [Locke]
Men are related to animals, which are related to plants, then to fossils, and then to the apparently inert [Leibniz]
There is no abrupt transition from man to animal; only language has opened a gap [La Mettrie]
Small uninterrupted causes can have big effects [Rousseau]
Darwinian evolution is chance, with the destruction of bad results [Peirce]
Natural selection might well fill an animal's mind with pleasing thoughts rather than true ones [Peirce]
Enquirers think finding our origin is salvation, but it turns out to be dull [Nietzsche]
Survival might undermine an individual's value, or prevent its evolution [Nietzsche]
The utility of an organ does not explain its origin, on the contrary! [Nietzsche]
Darwin overestimates the influence of 'external circumstances' [Nietzsche]
A 'species' is a stable phase of evolution, implying the false notion that evolution has a goal [Nietzsche]
Cultural evolution is Lamarckian and fast, biological evolution is Darwinian and slow [Wilson,EO]
Over 99 percent of human evolution has been in the hunter-gatherer phase [Wilson,EO]
Mind involves fighting, fleeing, feeding and fornicating [Searle]
Darwin's idea was the best idea ever [Dennett]
All the evidence says evolution is cruel and wasteful, not intelligent [Pinker]
Intelligent Design says that every unexplained phenomenon must be design, by default [Pinker]
Our capabilities did not all evolve during the hunter gathering period [Goldie]
DNA mutation suggests humans and chimpanzees diverged 6.6 million years ago [Watson]