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81. Universal Selection Theory (w/ Gary Cziko)

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I'm joined by professor Gary Cziko, author of Without Miracles: Universal Selection Theory and the Second Darwinian Revolution, to discuss the universal learning process driving adaptive complexification across cosmic scales. We get into the issue of "puzzles of fit" and how they've tended to be accounted for, the scope and power of selectionist theories for understanding evolution and knowledge generation, and relationships of the theory to a number of important topics, including how we make meaning in life.

0:00 Introduction

2:22 Puzzles of Fit and Universal Selection Theory

8:55 A Metatheory for Meaningful Knowledge Generation

16:23 The Universe Learning, & Learning How It Learns

23:02 Transcending Constraints of Knowledge Structures

31:22 History of the Theory

40:31 Adjusting Experience for Meaning

47:17 Piaget and Universal Selection Theory

55:52 Hegel?

57:08 The Miracle 'Without Miracles'

59:44 The Existential Basis of Purpose

1:06:27 Conclusion



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