Stephen Greenblatt: Lucretius' theory that we were the result of a set of random mutations seemed mad. The eye was exactly what William Paley used for his clockmaker analogy when he said that we had to be designed, right? And ironically, the eye seems to be one of the easiest things for evolution to discover. It's been evolved in different species over and over again. So well, good. I mean, what happens when we die, you know, whether it's good to know things, how tyrants come to be. There's no question that these are all questions that have not gone away.

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