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The very comprehensibility of the
world points to an intelligence behind the
world. Indeed, science would be
impossible if our intelligence were not
adapted to the intelligibility of the world.
The match between our intelligence and
the intelligibility of the world is no
accident. Nor can it properly be
attributed to natural selection, which
places a premium on survival and
reproduction and has no stake in truth or
conscious thought. Indeed, meat-puppet
robots are just fine as the output of a
Darwinian evolutionary process.
world points to an intelligence behind the
world. Indeed, science would be
impossible if our intelligence were not
adapted to the intelligibility of the world.
The match between our intelligence and
the intelligibility of the world is no
accident. Nor can it properly be
attributed to natural selection, which
places a premium on survival and
reproduction and has no stake in truth or
conscious thought. Indeed, meat-puppet
robots are just fine as the output of a
Darwinian evolutionary process.