I agree, one can hold both the conflicting views that “we’re all selfish replicators” versus “we’re all flawed altruists” like the vase-versus-face interpretation of the Rubin vase or alternate spatial interpretations of a Necker cube. They’re both metaphors, basically. Like you say, the danger of overinterpreting the altruistic interpretation is to expect too much altruistic behavior, and the danger of overinterpreting the cynical interpretation is to fail to account for actual love and kindness when you see it.
Incidentally I think HPMOR!Harry and HPMOR!Quirrell do a good job at exemplifying the contrasting arguments for either side …
I agree, one can hold both the conflicting views that “we’re all selfish replicators” versus “we’re all flawed altruists” like the vase-versus-face interpretation of the Rubin vase or alternate spatial interpretations of a Necker cube. They’re both metaphors, basically. Like you say, the danger of overinterpreting the altruistic interpretation is to expect too much altruistic behavior, and the danger of overinterpreting the cynical interpretation is to fail to account for actual love and kindness when you see it.
Incidentally I think HPMOR!Harry and HPMOR!Quirrell do a good job at exemplifying the contrasting arguments for either side …