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Survival Of The Fittest?
"Survival of the fittest"
is the way most people explain Charles Darwin's theory of natural
selection. The underlying premise is that species which are best
"fitted" for survival by some standard will be the
ones to survive. Some people even feel that because this is "natural,"
it is how things "should be". At it's worst, the concept
is then applied to human survival to justify not helping (or
even actively hurting) those who are "unfit" for survival.
Survival of the fittest is
a lie, at least in the common conception that people have of
it. There is no natural selection of survivors according to ANY
pre-existing standard of being "fit" or the best specimens,
or anything of the sort. You can say after the fact that those
species or individuals which survive are the fittest, but then
the theory becomes redundant. It becomes "survival of the
survivors."
Darwin's theory simply points
out that when certain traits cause individuals in a species to
survive more often than others, those individuals get to reproduce
more often and so pass on those traits. In fact, if weak and
sickly individuals find a way to survive and reproduce more,
and so supplant other gene-lines, then they become the "fittest"
by the definition of natural selection.
Darwin's theory describes a
process - one which determines how species change and adapt.
It says nothing about the "moral rightness" of the
process, or what man should do with the knowledge. Perhaps the
confusion starts with his use of the word "selection."
It implies a "selector," which in most people's minds
would be something along the lines of a "god","
or if not a god, then man.
There Is No Purpose
To A Giraffes Long Neck
This confusion is perpetuated
even by the most scientific minds. It is just too easy to say
that that a giraffe has a long neck for the purpose of reaching
the leaves higher up. The truth is simply that the giraffes with
short necks died off, and those with longer necks were able to
survive. What is the difference between these two ways of looking
at the matter? The latter describes a process, the former ascribes
a purpose to that process.
A statement like, "A giraffe
has a long neck so he can reach higher when feeding," implies
design; purpose. It is like saying that humans have fingers so
they can type. It is true that we can type because we
have fingers, and true that this enables me to better survive,
but this is not "why" I have fingers. It is just something
I am able to use my fingers for.
This concept of design or purpose
implies a designer, and as such is a religious viewpoint, at
least until a higher consciousness can be proven scientifically.
Science is ultimately perverted, if only a little, by such a
subtle premise. For example, if a scientist is distracted by
looking for the "purpose" of traits in species, or
the "purpose" of a species in the larger ecosystem,
he may miss out on the causes for their existence. The
latter could be important if we want to either protect a species
or eliminate it for our own purposes.
As a more specific example,
one could study "why" (the purpose) some deadly viruses
came into existence. One could look at the role the virus plays
in the "scheme of things" (again implying purpose).
It is true that valuable things might be discovered in this way,
since trying other perspectives leads to new ideas and knowledge.
But perhaps the more scientific and useful thing to study would
be how these viruses survive, so that we can find a way
to destroy them.
In a more general sense, it
seems that taking a religious perspective in pursuing science
is a bad idea. This is what is happening, however subtle it may
be, when we describe the process of life as "survival of
the fittest," or in any way allude to a "purpose"
in the process. We are conscious, and so can talk about our own
purposes, but even if you believe in God, can you really claim
to know his or her purposes? Neither can science.
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