
Episode 38: Animal Learning and Popper's Epistemology (part 2)
The Theory of Anything
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Why Did Nature Evolve Lilly Algisms Instead of Preprogramming Animals?
Camo asks why nature didn't just preprogram every animal behaviour right into the janes. The answer is yes, because humans have genetically channelled learning. This explains most animals don't need a general os learner only - that's why only humans have it. We've got both genetic and non-genetic learners in our brains. If you really needed to survive, you'd be able to override your genes' ability to learn about new foods by eating them yourself. And we're not totally wrong here: duchfan community are getting something there, just not quite getting it right. It's still a poparian process.
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