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"Darwin's idea of natural selection makes people uncomfortable because it reverses the direction of tradition"

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Dennett is poking at a cultural reflex: we treat tradition as an arrow that points from the past to the present, carrying authority along with it. Natural selection flips that arrow. In the Darwinian picture, the past doesn’t confer legitimacy; it merely leaves survivors. What endures isn’t what’s wise or sacred or “meant to be,” but what happened to fit well enough, long enough, in a changing environment. That demotion of heritage from moral guide to historical residue is what makes people squirm.

The line works because it targets the psychological bargain tradition offers: obey, and you inherit meaning. Darwin breaks that bargain. Selection is an algorithm without intentions, a blind filter that can generate exquisite complexity while being indifferent to dignity, fairness, or purpose. Dennett’s phrasing makes the discomfort sound almost political, because “reverses” suggests a coup. It implies that Darwin didn’t just add a new fact; he reorganized the hierarchy of explanation, taking “what our ancestors believed” and making it explanandum rather than foundation.

Context matters: Dennett spent his career defending Darwin as a “universal acid” that eats through comforting stories, from divine design to human exceptionalism. The subtext here is a warning about motivated reasoning. When people reject evolution, it’s often less about fossils than about what follows socially: if nature has no built-in direction, then tradition can’t claim nature as its ally. Darwin doesn’t merely challenge religion; he challenges the rhetorical shortcut that equates “older” with “truer.”

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Daniel Dennett (born March 28, 1942) is a Philosopher from USA.

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