You know, you’re right. I was responding to peripheral aspects of your proposal rather than central ones, which is a waste of everyone’s time. My apologies.
So, OK… rolling back: if I’m understanding you, you’re hypothesizing that our biases are not design flaws, but rather adaptations to obtain the group-level benefit of having individuals be more irrational and therefore predictable.
(Is that right? I’m trying to infer a positive claim out of a series of questions, which is always tricky; if I’ve misunderstood your hypothetical it might be helpful to restate it more explicitly.)
Perhaps irrationality does provide a group-level benefit, as you suggest. For example, maybe it’s easier to get valuable group behaviors by manipulating irrational people than by cooperating with rational ones. That doesn’t strike me as too plausible, but it’s possible.
Even granting that, though, I have trouble with the idea that the benefit to individual breeders exceeds the costs to the individual of being more easily manipulated by others.
You know, you’re right. I was responding to peripheral aspects of your proposal rather than central ones, which is a waste of everyone’s time. My apologies.
So, OK… rolling back: if I’m understanding you, you’re hypothesizing that our biases are not design flaws, but rather adaptations to obtain the group-level benefit of having individuals be more irrational and therefore predictable.
(Is that right? I’m trying to infer a positive claim out of a series of questions, which is always tricky; if I’ve misunderstood your hypothetical it might be helpful to restate it more explicitly.)
Perhaps irrationality does provide a group-level benefit, as you suggest. For example, maybe it’s easier to get valuable group behaviors by manipulating irrational people than by cooperating with rational ones. That doesn’t strike me as too plausible, but it’s possible.
Even granting that, though, I have trouble with the idea that the benefit to individual breeders exceeds the costs to the individual of being more easily manipulated by others.