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Rick Steves engages in a discussion with psychologists on the reliability of experimental evidence and ethnography.
10:04 - 12:38 (02:33)
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Rick Steves engages in a discussion with psychologists on the reliability of experimental evidence and ethnography. He challenges the idea that ethnography is just one person's view and that relying solely on experimentation can lead to being unoriginal.
ChapterHow to think about morality
Episode#644: Jonathan Haidt — The Coddling of the American Mind, How to Become Intellectually Antifragile, and How to Lose Anger by Studying Morality
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
In this podcast, host Eric Weinstein converses with author, Nassim Nicholas Taleb, about intellectual anti-fragility which refers to the ability to thrive through exposure to volatility and uncertainty in ideas, arguments, and intellectual conversations.
12:38 - 14:58 (02:20)
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In this podcast, host Eric Weinstein converses with author, Nassim Nicholas Taleb, about intellectual anti-fragility which refers to the ability to thrive through exposure to volatility and uncertainty in ideas, arguments, and intellectual conversations. Furthermore, they discuss topics ranging from cancel culture to the contentious issue of female genital mutilation.
ChapterHow to think about morality
Episode#644: Jonathan Haidt — The Coddling of the American Mind, How to Become Intellectually Antifragile, and How to Lose Anger by Studying Morality
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
In this podcast episode, psychologist Jonathan Haidt talks about the development of his major work, moral foundations theory, which explores the taste buds of the moral sense, and the dangers of moral relativism.
14:58 - 19:40 (04:42)
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In this podcast episode, psychologist Jonathan Haidt talks about the development of his major work, moral foundations theory, which explores the taste buds of the moral sense, and the dangers of moral relativism. He also discusses the impacts of social pressures on morality, looking back on historical events like British colonialism.