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How WEIRD Societies Shaped the World w/Evolutionary Biologist Joseph Henrich

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I had a conversation with Joesph Henrich, a distinguished anthropologist and evolutionary biologist at Harvard. Renowned for his interdisciplinary research on cultural evolution and the origins of WEIRD (Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic) societies, Joseph is a deep dude.
We had a wide-ranging discussion on topics such as cultural learning, social contagion, and the WEIRD phenomenon. We explored the interplay between truth and religion, the economic and political impacts of kinship structures, and cognitive development in non-schooled environments. Additionally, we talked about David Deutsch’s work on falsifiability and its role in building systems of knowledge, divination, witchcraft, rationality, and the question of who might be considered the "weirdest" people in the world.
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1. How WEIRD Societies Shaped the World w/Evolutionary Biologist Joseph Henrich (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies - The Beltway Briefing (00:12:40)

3. (Cont.) How WEIRD Societies Shaped the World w/Evolutionary Biologist Joseph Henrich (00:13:17)

155 episodios

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I had a conversation with Joesph Henrich, a distinguished anthropologist and evolutionary biologist at Harvard. Renowned for his interdisciplinary research on cultural evolution and the origins of WEIRD (Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic) societies, Joseph is a deep dude.
We had a wide-ranging discussion on topics such as cultural learning, social contagion, and the WEIRD phenomenon. We explored the interplay between truth and religion, the economic and political impacts of kinship structures, and cognitive development in non-schooled environments. Additionally, we talked about David Deutsch’s work on falsifiability and its role in building systems of knowledge, divination, witchcraft, rationality, and the question of who might be considered the "weirdest" people in the world.
Watch this episode on YouTube.

  continue reading

Capíttulos

1. How WEIRD Societies Shaped the World w/Evolutionary Biologist Joseph Henrich (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies - The Beltway Briefing (00:12:40)

3. (Cont.) How WEIRD Societies Shaped the World w/Evolutionary Biologist Joseph Henrich (00:13:17)

155 episodios

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