virus: Good EP FAQ

From: Keith Henson (hkhenson@rogers.com)
Date: Sat Dec 20 2003 - 10:49:12 MST

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    From: http://www.anth.ucsb.edu/projects/human/epfaq/domain.html

    "Evolutionary psychology is betting that psychological adaptations have to
    be just as domain specific as physiological adaptations. Information
    processing appears to be an excellent model for the general class of
    problems solved by psychological mechanisms. In the field of information
    processing, no one has invented a computer program that solves all
    problems. Each information processing problem requires specialized software
    to solve that problem. Spreadsheets are different from word processors are
    different from video games. Similarly, vision is different from hearing is
    different from pain is different from smell is different from sexual desire
    is different from navigation. In short, transformations of information are
    just as specialized as any other physical transformation and require
    equally specialized mechanisms to complete the task. Thus, psychological
    adaptations are as likely to be as domain specific as any other adaptation."

    To give examples from ideas of mine, the psychological mechanism evoked by
    being captured is specific to that situation and unrelated to the
    mechanisms for obtaining status. (Both are mechanisms for spreading
    certain classes of memes.)

    This kind of material relates in three ways to this group. Anyone doing AI
    work needs know how natural intelligences came about. Second, anyone
    working on improving humans needs to know what they are starting
    with. Third, it may be of considerable utility in creating a more
    cooperative group if people had insight into why they act the way they do.

    The rest of the FAQ is
    here: http://www.anth.ucsb.edu/projects/human/evpsychfaq.html

    Keith Henson

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