Darwin's Bald Spot

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Brian Holdsworth

Brian Holdsworth

4 жыл бұрын

Music written and generously provided by Paul Jernberg. Find out more about his work as a composer here: pauljernberg.com
Spanish translations by Vélez Translations, www.veleztranslations.com
I think most people can sympathize with the experience of apprehending some weird trait about our biology and then wondering, “why does that exist”? Maybe it’s something like hair in a weird place, or the shape of a toenail or something like that.
Or maybe it leads to more complicated questions, like why do our bodies undergo changes like male pattern baldness? What is the reason?
Some of these kinds of questions seem to have obvious answers like why do we have eyebrows? Obviously to more easily facilitate the act of flirting. But male pattern baldness doesn’t have an explanation that is so immediately available.
In times that were more unanimously religious, people might have responded to that question by explaining that it helps us grow in humility in opposition to pride which is the root of all sin and evil.
As a man ages, he acquires more wealth and status and if he kept his youthful good looks, temptations towards lust and pride would overwhelm him. So, as a mercy and aide to his sanctification, God saw fit to see to it that his sexual appeal should decline to help him keep his commitments to his family.
But today, we’re far more scientific than such speculations, so we would prefer to have a natural answer to a question like that: one that resolves to keep things at ground level rather than up in the clouds.
And of course, the answer we’d expect would come through a Darwinian framework. And since Darwin himself suffered this fate, he may have asked the question himself as he fumbled with his combover each morning.
Whatever the explanation is, for anyone with any familiarity with Darwinism, evolution, or survival of the fittest, we know that it would be some attempt to explain how it encourages the survival of the species.
But when a naturalist or a Darwinist says that the reason a trait exists is for the survival of the species, they’re just begging for the very obvious next question which is, “what is the reason the creature has traits that help it survive?” or “why is survival of the species a good thing?”
Saying “survival” is the reason is just kicking the can further down the road.
It seems to me that when we attempt to answer the question, “what is the reason for…[fill in the blank]”, we’re admitting, we’re conceding that there is purpose and meaning behind the way a thing is or the way all things are.
These kinds of question arise when we perceive something that seems like it shouldn’t be. We expect things to be a certain way as compared to how they are and when those things contradict, we are faced with a feeling that reality is unreasonable when it ought to be reasonable.
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@BrianHoldsworth
@BrianHoldsworth 3 жыл бұрын
I see a lot of comments saying that what I've described isn't Darwinian evolution. I do see this approach to dialogue/debate about evolution employed a lot. Any criticism is often met with the same reply and a LOT of backtracking from the way that it is usually popularly explained and used as a mechanism for explaining other phenomena. I've even heard one expert backtrack it all the way to saying that all evolution means is that, "things change." Thanks! I don't think we needed modern science to tell us that.
@eileen1820
@eileen1820 3 жыл бұрын
My teenage son and I were talking this morning. He said Brian's video about Harry Potter and the necessity and value of not discounting anyone ever was a watershed moment for him. It's been a large part of our philosophical and spiritual discussions since. Fascinating. SO appreciate Brian sharing his insights and certainly in our shared opinion, wisdom.
@Btn1136
@Btn1136 3 жыл бұрын
You look like a friendly lion.
@illumoportetcresceremeaute887
@illumoportetcresceremeaute887 3 жыл бұрын
Careful, Brian. Don't get vain just because you get to keep your glorious locks
@alexandreferraro
@alexandreferraro 3 жыл бұрын
I teach evolutionary medicine at a school of Med in São Paulo, Brazil. I consider your reasoning very good. Thx.
@miguelsemidei7619
@miguelsemidei7619 3 жыл бұрын
As a child I thought God let men go bald so that wearing a hat would not mess up their hair and of course so they could be candidates for bishops or monks.
@mikemccarthy6719
@mikemccarthy6719 3 жыл бұрын
I'm a huge Christopher Nolan fan but this video says far more concisely than I could around why "Interstellar" was such a let down. "We belong among the stars"...why? "We must survive we will not go quietly into that cold dark night"...until the heat death of the universe and then you do.
@DoctorFrogger
@DoctorFrogger 3 жыл бұрын
"Survival may be the mechanism that supports the purpose, but the purpose is the answer to the question." That is a pretty good summary. Survival/evolution is an answer to the question of how, but it is only a poor answer to the question of why, the question of meaning.
@windsongshf
@windsongshf 3 жыл бұрын
My husband started balding when he was in his late teens! Lol! I love his bald head. :)
@justinward3218
@justinward3218 3 жыл бұрын
Couldnt a Darwinian be just as consistent in saying that survival is neither good morning bad per se, but that the creature exists, therefore has survived, therefore has traits that have contributed to its survival?
@gill426
@gill426 3 жыл бұрын
I'm so happy that someone else thought about this and had the same questions. Funnily enough, I got dumped into those questions when my severe anxiety issues began and I realized that what I've been taught wasn't actually that sound and wasn't actually that safe a construct for this world to live in. So I went on asking questions and modern science failed miserably to answer them. Not because they couldn't but because they would fight tooth and nail to not include part of the world we live in and that is transcendence. Materialism alone is bound to not get further when it denies half of reality. Same goes for transcendence obviously but my point is that it was such a relief to know that you thought about this too and I also appreciated your further thoughts around it, very interesting! I'll watch this video again later because I want to fully get into the perspective you present and explore it. Thanks for this video! ♡
@franciscosantana6355
@franciscosantana6355 3 жыл бұрын
One of your better intros, and really very good video. Why would survival be a good if everything is headed for destruction? Excellent question, and only a moral good gives the answer.
@seanhallissey4796
@seanhallissey4796 3 жыл бұрын
There were spouts of more simple humor in this video that this channel to my knowledge hasn’t really done before. Seems a bit odd. I love it.
@giovannicolpani3345
@giovannicolpani3345 3 жыл бұрын
I'm afraid you have fought a strawman of Darwin. Maybe the strawman is the darwinism you Heard, but it is not what Darwin contends. "Survival of the fittest" is not meant as a final cause ("why is this such and such?" "in order to survive") but as a mechanical, chronologically anterior cause ("why is this such and such?" "because it has survived"). In darwinist theory, casual interations of bio-chemical composites produce Evolution by way of selection. Many traits occur casually, but some disappear because the specimens with those traits fail to reproduce or to transmit the trait; some survive in smaller or greater distribution either because they are succesful or because being indifferent or moderately succesful or not too much impairing by way of sheer chance; and some turn out to be so succesful that with time they impose themselves on the whole species. No need to survive there, only Chance or mechanism.
@levisando
@levisando 3 жыл бұрын
THOSE EYEBROWS
@johannaquinones7473
@johannaquinones7473 3 жыл бұрын
I love the way you present arguments.
@Oskartothemax
@Oskartothemax 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video! It should also be pointed out that Charles Darwin himself was not an atheist, and that he did not believe the idea of natural evolution to be incompatible with theism. Many people do not seem to know this and therefore sometimes act overly hostile towards him as a thinker. Good day to you :)
@danielkelly8369
@danielkelly8369 3 жыл бұрын
Hey man, cheers from an Irish Catholic. Another great video! Just wondering, have you ever done a video on distributism and if not, would you consider doing one? No pressure or anything. Keep up the thought provoking content!
@coolintentions7131
@coolintentions7131 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Brian. What's your opinion on Hagia Sofia being converted into a mosque?
@szu2d
@szu2d 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent explanation! Enjoyed it as always! 👍
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