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What is science good for?

R Dawkins

    Harvard Business Review
    |February 24, 2001
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Evolutionary biology and psychology offer valuable insights for management, but popular interpretations often misrepresent scientific theories. Richard Dawkins clarifies common misconceptions about evolution and genetic manipulation.

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    Area of Science:

    • Evolutionary biology
    • Evolutionary psychology
    • Genetics

    Background:

    • Management studies frequently draw from various scientific fields, including evolutionary biology and psychology.
    • Richard Dawkins' work, particularly 'The Selfish Gene,' challenged prevailing notions of altruism in evolution.
    • Public understanding of scientific theories, especially concerning genetics, is often subject to misperceptions.

    Discussion:

    • Dawkins addresses public misperceptions of scientific theories, particularly regarding evolutionary psychology and the Human Genome Project.
    • He argues that fears surrounding genetic manipulation are often unfounded, citing historical examples of artificial selection.

    Key Insights:

    • The "Selfish Gene" concept challenges the notion that evolution inherently promotes altruism.

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  • Public fear of genetic manipulation is disproportionate to actual risks, as evidenced by long-standing agricultural practices.
  • Outlook:

    • Dawkins emphasizes the importance of rational thought and scientific understanding in business and public life.
    • He advises businesspeople to appreciate both the capabilities and limitations of scientific theories.