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Ask HN: The Selfish Gene theory, Covid-19 and Arranged marriage?

3 pointsby ElectricMindabout 4 years ago
<p><pre><code> This week I finished reading &quot;The Selfish Gene&quot; by Richard Dawkins. And here are a few thoughts&#x2F;questions I have in my mind. I will write them down with numbers so you can choose to respond or share your opinion on it. Appreciate it. One thing we should avoid is a personal attack on Richard Dawkins. Not no place for hate here. Please. 1) Is there a compelling counter-argument against the whole idea of &quot;The Selfish Gene&quot;? Or alternate theory for this whole evolution saga? 2) What you think personally after reading this book? If you wrote a blog or something, please share a link. 3) How do you explain &quot;Dying for the country&quot; in terms of The Selfish Gene? 4) Is arranged marriage another kind of &quot;smart&quot; survival strategy by &quot;bad&quot; genes? 5) So Covid-19 is just another mutant gene that found a way to replicate without eggs&#x2F;sperm and decide to first, kill &quot;smart ass&quot; replicant a.k.a genes inside a human to level up the field? 6) What happens we found out a way to &quot;edit&quot; genes using genetic engineering in future? What happens to evolution then? We create &quot;Anti-virus&quot; for humans so these mutant genes cannot harm us? 7) I liked the book. Except for the idea &quot;meme&quot;. I still think replicators are still physical entity and not thoughts. I don&#x27;t know why Mr Dawkins went that far to extend it till &quot;meme&quot;. Maybe his selfish gene. But I think consciousness is not the final step in evolution. I think there is more to come in future - something better than consciousness. 8) If we accept the whole &quot;Selfish gene&quot; theory, does it make everything more depressing in life? What is the point of all this? I mean we just vehicles for stupid genes trying to make copies? </code></pre> I am curious what other people think about this. Thanks

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jfengelabout 4 years ago
It&#x27;s practically impossible to link behavior to genes. We know that there must be a connections, but those connections are mediated by so many feedback loops that it&#x27;s next to impossible to make any predictions.<p>Practically every explanation linking some human behavior to genetics is a fable, devoid of serious evidence, and usually confirming somebody&#x27;s cultural bias. For example, arranged marriage is far too recent a phenomenon to have a significant genetic basis.<p>&quot;The Selfish Gene&quot; is a very important book with a lot of interesting ideas, but like a lot of pop science it gives people a misleading idea of just how much they understand about a field. Evolutionary psychology is an incredibly primitive field at best, and at worst acts more like a pseudoscience (especially as practiced by non-scientists). Be incredibly suspicious about extrapolating any of it to human behavior.