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Natural selection is a blind and indifferent process from "summary" of Darwin's Dangerous Idea by Daniel C. Dennett

Natural selection is a blind and indifferent process, devoid of any intention or foresight. It does not have a goal or purpose in mind; it simply operates based on the principles of variation, heredity, and differential reproductive success. This means that it does not actively seek to improve organisms or make them more adapted to their environment. Instead, natural selection acts as a filter, allowing some traits to persist while others are eliminated based on their fitness in a given environment. In the grand scheme of things, natural selection is impartial and does not favor one species over another. It operates based on the principle of survival of the fittest, where the fittest individuals are simply those that are best suited to their environment at a given time. This means that what is considered "fit" can change depending on the circumstances, and there is no ultimate s...
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    Darwin's Dangerous Idea

    Daniel C. Dennett

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