Freedom Evolves Quotes
Freedom Evolves
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Daniel C. Dennett2,868 ratings, 3.82 average rating, 138 reviews
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“Every living thing is, from the cosmic perspective, incredibly lucky simply to be alive. Most, 90 percent and more, of all the organisms that have ever lived have died without viable offspring, but not a single one of your ancestors, going back to the dawn of life on Earth, suffered that normal misfortune. You spring from an unbroken line of winners going back millions of generations, and those winners were, in every generation, the luckiest of the lucky, one out of a thousand or even a million. So however unlucky you may be on some occasion today, your presence on the planet testifies to the role luck has played in your past.”
― Freedom Evolves
― Freedom Evolves
“If I know better than you know what I am up to, it is only because I spend more time with myself than you do.”
― Freedom Evolves
― Freedom Evolves
“Imagination is cheap as long as you don't have to worry about the details.”
― Freedom Evolves
― Freedom Evolves
“We live in a world that is subjectively open. And we are designed by evolution to be "informavores", epistemically hungry seekers of information, in an endless quest to improve our purchase on the world, the better to make decisions about our subjectively open future.”
― Freedom Evolves
― Freedom Evolves
“Isn't it true that whatever isn't determined by our genes must be determined by our environment? What else is there? There's Nature and there's Nurture. Is there also some X, some further contributor to what we are? There's Chance. Luck. This extra ingredient is important but doesn't have to come from the quantum bowels of our atoms or from some distant star. It is all around us in the causeless coin-flipping of our noisy world, automatically filling in the gaps of specification left unfixed by our genes, and unfixed by salient causes in our environment.”
― Freedom Evolves
― Freedom Evolves
“Some philosophers can't bear to say simple things, like "Suppose a dog bites a man." They feel obliged instead to say, "Suppose a dog d bites a man m at time t," thereby demonstrating their unshakable commitment to logical rigor, even though they don't go on to manipulate any formulae involving d, m, and t.”
― Freedom Evolves
― Freedom Evolves
“In fact, if you are faced with the prospect of running across an open field in which lightning bolts are going to be a problem, you are much better off if their timing and location are determined by something, since then they may be predictable by you, and hence avoidable. Determinism is the friend, not the foe, of those who dislike inevitability.”
― Freedom Evolves
― Freedom Evolves
“Is he a dread genetic determinist, or a dread environmental determinist? He is neither, of course, for both these species of bogeyman are as mythical as werewolves. By increasing the information we have about the various causes of the constraints that limit our current opportunities, he has increased our powers to avoid what we want to avoid, prevent what we want to prevent. Knowledge of the roles of our genes, and the genes of the other species around us, is not the enemy of human freedom, but one of its best friends.”
― Freedom Evolves
― Freedom Evolves
“If you make yourself really small, you can externalize virtually everything.”
― Freedom Evolves
― Freedom Evolves
“Nobody ever became a famous philosopher by being a champion of ecumenical hybridism.”
― Freedom Evolves
― Freedom Evolves
