Robin Hanson

The Elephant in the Brain: Hidden Motives in Everyday Life

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  • Denis Mazurakhar citeretfor 2 år siden
    Art originally evolved to help us advertise our survival surplus and, from the consumer’s perspective, to gauge the survival surplus of others. By distilling time and effort into something non-functional, an artist effectively says, “I’m so confident in my survival that I can afford to waste time and energy.”
  • Denis Mazurakhar citeretfor 2 år siden
    nature aggressively weeds out costly behaviors unless they somehow pay for themselves by providing survival or reproductive advantages. In other words, if a costly behavior is universal, it typically indicates positive selection pressure. Finally, art is old enough, in evolutionary terms, for selection to have had plenty of time to work its magic.
  • Denis Mazurakhar citeretfor 2 år siden
    Miller argues that while ecological selection (the pressure to survive) abhors waste, sexual selection often favors it. The logic, as you may recall from Chapter 2, is that we prefer mates who can afford to waste time, energy, and other resources

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