Selection is a special kind of causality, much less conspicuous than the push-pull causality of nineteenth-century physics, and Darwin’s discovery may have appeared so late in the history of human thought for that reason. The selective action of the consequences of behavior was also overlooked for a long time. (p. 399)
Cumulative Record. Chapter 26: Creating the Creative Artist. Quote 10
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