Biology Quote by Roger Scruton
““Richard Dawkins and his followers have recycled the theory of evolution not as a biological theory but as a theory of everything – of what the human being is, what human communities are, what our problems are and how they’re not really our problems, but the problems of our genes: we’re simply answers that our genes have come up with, and it’s rather awful to be the answer to someone else’s question, especially when that thing is not a person at all. Nevertheless people swallow that.””
About This Quote
Source Speech: Interview on Evolutionary Theory, 2005
The quote critiques the overextension of evolutionary explanations to all aspects of human life, reducing individuals to mere gene-driven answers to external questions.
In simple terms: It warns against seeing humans only as gene machines.
Recognize agency beyond genetics.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- education
- public discourse
- personal identity
- policy making
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do we balance biological insights with human agency?
- What are the risks of reducing identity to genes?
Genetic determinism ignores cultural and personal agency.