
Ep 35 Ch 14 "Why are Flowers Beautiful?"
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The Importance of Objective Beauty
The only species that are attracted by flowers and are the insect species that co-evolved to do so is humans. David writes, could it be that what humans find attractive in flowers or in art is indeed objective? Perhaps it is something more mundane, something like a liking for bright colors, strong contrasts, symmetrical shapes. If true, this means that Dorkin's daughter was partly right about the flowers after all. They are there to make the world pretty. Or at least prettiness is no accidental side effect, but is what they specifically evolved to have. The best replicating genes depend upon embodying objective prettiness to get themselves replicated.
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