Richard Leakey Quote

It appears that the evolutionary process promotes its own progress: learning about the environment (which demands a certain intelligence) means living in a stable social mileau (which demands at least an equal and possibly a greater intelligence); as social intelligence increases, so too will the ability to learn; this in turn encourages an even longer social apprenticeship; and longer group living leads to more social intelligence.


Origins (1977)


It appears that the evolutionary process promotes its own progress: learning about the environment (which demands a certain intelligence) means...

It appears that the evolutionary process promotes its own progress: learning about the environment (which demands a certain intelligence) means...

It appears that the evolutionary process promotes its own progress: learning about the environment (which demands a certain intelligence) means...

It appears that the evolutionary process promotes its own progress: learning about the environment (which demands a certain intelligence) means...