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Upward selection pressure: Assuming that seal hunting comes with a nontrivial chance of failure because it's so complex, and greater intelligence produced a higher hunting success rate, wouldn't that be an upward selection pressure?

(of course even a good hunter would find it useful to be funny, charming, or occasionally devious, so this doesn't mean that Machiavellian Intelligence isn't also a root cause)

And defining the chimp-to-human scale may be tricky. You don't need to write poetry to pass along cooking instructions, but some... (read more)

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Yes, that’s definitely upward selection pressure but I think that’s more evidence for “ability to solve problems” being the cause of our intelligence rather than “ability to transmit culture”. Most cultural processes could be transmitted by being shown what to do and punished if you do it wrong. Language makes it easier but isn’t necessarily required. Chimps have some fairly complex tool kits knowledge of which appear to be transmitted culturally.