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Adaptation Quote by Michael Crichton

“But complex animals had obtained their adaptive flexibility at some cost--they had traded one dependency for another. It was no longer necessary to change their bodies to adapt, because now their adaptation was behavior, socially determined. That behavior required learning. In a sense, among…” quote by Michael Crichton
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“But complex animals had obtained their adaptive flexibility at some cost--they had traded one dependency for another. It was no longer necessary to change their bodies to adapt, because now their adaptation was behavior, socially determined. That behavior required learning. In a sense, among higher animals adaptive fitness was no longer transmitted to the next generation by DNA at all. It was now carried by teaching.”

Michael Crichton

About This Quote

Source Book: The Selfish Gene, Richard Dawkins, 1976

Higher animals rely on learned social behavior rather than genetic change for adaptation, shifting fitness transmission from DNA to teaching.

In simple terms: Adaptation moves from genes to teaching.

Key Takeaway

Embrace learning and teaching for survival.

Themes

evolution social learning culture dependency

Mood

reflective analytical

Type

philosophical educational

When to use this quote

  • education
  • teamwork
  • parenting
  • organizational training

Key Concepts

memetics behavioral flexibility gene-culture coevolution

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does teaching replace genetic adaptation?
  • What are limits of cultural transmission?
A Different Perspective

Genetic inheritance still matters for many traits.

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