When I sat down to write this post last Tuesday, I assumed that it would be the last installment in a three-part series on human evolution that was inspired by the work of David Sloan Wilson. My plan was to focus on what Stuart Kauffman and Steven Johnson’s idea of the adjacent possible adds to Wilson’s work, because I was surprised that he didn’t emphasize it.
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The Two Davids and the Adjacent Possible
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When I sat down to write this post last Tuesday, I assumed that it would be the last installment in a three-part series on human evolution that was inspired by the work of David Sloan Wilson. My plan was to focus on what Stuart Kauffman and Steven Johnson’s idea of the adjacent possible adds to Wilson’s work, because I was surprised that he didn’t emphasize it.