Evolution does not increase a species’ implicit knowledge of the niche by replicating genes. Mutation (evolution’s conjectures) creates potential new knowledge of the niche. Selection decreases the “false” implicit conjectures of mutations and previous genetic models of the niche.
So induction does not increase the implicit knowledge of gene sequences. Trial (mutation) and error (falsification) of implicit theories does. This is the process that the critical rationalist says happens but more efficiently with humans.
Evolution does not increase a species’ implicit knowledge of the niche by replicating genes. Mutation (evolution’s conjectures) creates potential new knowledge of the niche. Selection decreases the “false” implicit conjectures of mutations and previous genetic models of the niche.
So induction does not increase the implicit knowledge of gene sequences.
Trial (mutation) and error (falsification) of implicit theories does. This is the process that the critical rationalist says happens but more efficiently with humans.