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Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas

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The Ascribing of Intentions to Human Beings

Natural selection has enforced the patterns that we see in the jumping gazelles and the lions. That's not just random. So we can see intention where there's none. We're very good at that. It's called paranoia. Thomas Bynchon has some novels about this. Yes. He wanted to show that just by, he tested this by having sort of randomly moving circles and triangles and people did not attribute intentionality to those. That was just noise.

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