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People will always have a measure of self-deception.
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Steven Pinker:
Steven Pinker is an experimental psychologist who conducts research in visual cognition, psycholinguistics, and social relations. He grew up in Montreal and earned his BA from McGill and his PhD from Harvard. Currently Johnstone Professor of Psychology at Harvard, he has also taught at Stanford and MIT. He has won numerous prizes for his research, his teaching, and his nine books, including The Language Instinct, How the Mind Works, The Blank Slate, The Better Angels of Our Nature, The Sense of Style, and Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress.Steven Pinker is an experimental psychologist who conducts research in visual cognition, psycholinguistics, and social relations. He grew up in Montreal and earned his BA from McGill and his PhD from Harvard. Currently Johnstone Professor of Psychology at Harvard, he has also taught at Stanford and MIT. He has won numerous prizes for his research, his teaching, and his nine books, including The Language Instinct, How the Mind Works, The Blank Slate, The Better Angels of Our Nature, The Sense of Style, and Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress.
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TRANSCRIPT:
Question: What is human nature?
Steven Pinker: Well one example of how I’ve used ideas from other fields in my own thinking is a chapter I wrote on the emotions and how the mind works, which was heavily inspired by the political theorist and game theorist Thomas Schelling who wrote a remarkable book in 1960 called “The Strategy of Conflict”. Schelling was kind of a Doctor Strangelove among other things - a nuclear strategist of how you think through survival in a case in which you have to figure out what the other guy is thinking, about what you’re thinking, about what he’s thinking, about what you’re thinking and so on. One of the things that Schelling pointed out that there are certain realms in which a measure of irrationality and lack of control can actually work to your advantage. So for example if you’re negotiating with someone … Let’s say you’re negotiating over the purchase of a car, and you’d be willing to pay anything between $20,000 and $30,000 - of course the lower the better. And the car dealer would make a profit if he sold it at any price between … over $20,000. So you’d both be better off settling for a price in that range rather than walking away from the deal. On the other hand within that range the closer it is to $20,000 the better it is for you. The closer it is to $30,000 the better it is for him. How do you arrive at a figure? Well it turns out the advantage goes to the person who’s more irrational, stubborn, hotheaded - the person who would walk away from the deal unless he got the maximum. So a salesman who says, “I’d like to sell it to you for $20,000, but I’m not allowed. My supervisor isn’t here. He won’t authorize me to go under $30,000” will get the better deal. On the other hand the customer who says, “Well I’d love to but my hands are tied. The bank won’t loan me more than $20,000 so I can’t pay more than $20,000”, that lack of control worked to his advantage. What’s the analogy to human emotions? Well often humans do things that seem to be irrationally stubborn. They vow undying devotion to their friends. They fight a duel or retaliate if they’re insulted. They’re hotheads in other words. This is an example showing that it may not be irrational in some spheres of human life to be a hothead. The hothead is the winner. This is also true with threats, for example. The problem with issuing a threat is someone calling your bluff. If they insult you, or invade your space, or chat up your girlfriend and you say, “If you do something like that I’ll beat you up,” well you could get hurt beating someone up. You might be better off just letting them have your lunch money or your girlfriend than getting killed in the process. Get a person that can anticipate that, and therefore they can act with impunity. How do you defend yourself against that dynamic? Well if you’re such a hothead that it would be intolerable insult if someone took advantage of you, and you had to retaliate even if it did you harm in the long run, paradoxically that might be the most effective deterrent. They can’t call your bluff if it isn’t a bluff.
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@GorgonsEye
@GorgonsEye 6 лет назад
If you strip away the man made conditions, i.e. money, what you are left with is human nature. We are adaptive animals. Yes animals. We sailed across the seas, went to the moon and even split the atom but we are still animals. We learn to adapt from good and bad stress from the environment we are brought up in; Geographically, economically, and socially. Put an animal in captivity for a long period, you will soon notice their behavior changes dramatically. Humans are connected with nature and so we need positive stimuli that is natural, liberating and finally give us a peace of mind of reality. Now image living to work for money as a cage. We are enslaved by our own cage we built (our man made limitations) This is why a lot of us need to be enlightened even a the pursuit of spirituality would help release us from our trap (The mind). With that being said, wisdom towards liberation is the key to living, not money. Money will just enslave your freedom of throught. Be better than that and thrive. :)
@SylkaChan
@SylkaChan 6 лет назад
Humans care about themselves over others ..... keeps happening over and over again.
@neongalaxyzz4297
@neongalaxyzz4297 6 лет назад
Brittney Jacques your third eye is "opened" you know what I'm talking about ;)
@MRindependentTHINK
@MRindependentTHINK 6 лет назад
We didn't go to the moon moron. Earth is flat and stationary
@iamasmurf1122
@iamasmurf1122 5 лет назад
What wishy washy garbage , money is not a cage or enslavement the opposite is true in this world , wether you like it or not money is what society is built on the systems are ancient and if you had no money I would love to see you survive without out you are not in reality , reality is working for money one way or another to survive , I would go one further and state you are delusional on the cusp of being lost ! Money in this world we have is freedom not enslavement you dummy !!
@aden060
@aden060 5 лет назад
@@iamasmurf1122 yikes someone is hella brainwashed
@devlakwani4321
@devlakwani4321 4 года назад
3:56
@YeetMcCheese
@YeetMcCheese 3 года назад
a michael jackson song
@dennisr.levesque2320
@dennisr.levesque2320 6 лет назад
(9:45) "...doesn't involve some mysterious soul." Consider this: So far, attempts to answer who/what/why we are and rationalize our existence have all been abstract to apply to everyone objectively. However, it needs to be more specific than that. Abstractly, we all know that all life-forms have some level of consciousness and who/what/why they are is a combo of nature/nurture. But more specifically, you need to answer the question, "What makes my/your consciousness mine/yours?". Your existence is not an abstract case; it's a specific one. What makes it yours and yours alone? If that's not a mysterious soul, I don't know what is.
@Rupture-13
@Rupture-13 6 лет назад
What makes anything unique is unique identifiers. Although we are not labeled with a unique number (e.g. "You're number 1, and this other fellow is number 2"), our existence is actually uniquely identifiable by a combination of background, experiences, etc. So still no need for the "mysterious soul" to explain existence, both in general and specifically our own or someone else's.
@dennisr.levesque2320
@dennisr.levesque2320 6 лет назад
To Rupture 13: Regardless of how you label something, that something remains the same. Identifiers do not change the thing being identified. Just because you came up with a clever name/identifier, doesn't mean you understand the thing that you called that name/identified. Haven't you ever wondered why your own consciousness is actually yours? What if someone declared you to be soulless, and called your consciousness irrelevant? By the way, are you really conscious? Just because you think you don't have a soul, doesn't mean you're right. But, if you want others to disregard your own soul/consciousness, I can't stop you. That's up to you, and you you alone. It's your life, and only you can live it (regardless of how you're labeled/identified).
@Rupture-13
@Rupture-13 6 лет назад
I did not identify "the soul". I identified (my) existence. The point I was trying to make is that I don't need to include the undefined/vague concept of a soul to identify (my) existence. And I definitely don't think that "soul" and "consciousness" are the same things, or are defined as being the same things.To the (newly posed) point of whether I can know I am conscious, I will simply quote Descartes: "Cogito ergo sum".
@dennisr.levesque2320
@dennisr.levesque2320 6 лет назад
To Rupture 13: Like I said, regardless of whether you call your existence consciousness/soul/person/human/animal/good/bad/mistake or not, your existence(or not) is still the same. I'm sure other languages use all sorts of other words. But, that's irrelevant. You are still who you are, in any language. Have you ever wondered what your own essence is (whatever it's called)?
@Rupture-13
@Rupture-13 6 лет назад
In your first comment, you suggested that a "soul" is a property of existence. You suggested that a soul is what distinguishes one person's existence from another's.Now, you're saying you think existence and soul are the same thing. Which of these two notions is it, then?I would argue against both of these notions, but to effectively do that, I must know what it is that you mean.
@dreezthehunter7006
@dreezthehunter7006 6 лет назад
Thank you. Being where I've been for so long, it's good to see someone with as much heart and good intention, and intelligence as you
@ipellly
@ipellly 4 года назад
I don’t know how to phrase this but what is the nature of human nature, like is it virtuous is it evil is it greed or proliferation or is it just necessary. Is it even able to be described in so few words?
@fightersfan5363
@fightersfan5363 3 года назад
If they say why, why, tell em that it’s Human Nature.
@jessicaesmeralda7576
@jessicaesmeralda7576 2 года назад
I was looking for this
@raifsevrence
@raifsevrence 12 лет назад
I have always held the same basic belief in regards to free will . Is there a "soul" so to speak. I cannot say , but whatever the answer is to that I do not believe free will exists in the sense that it is generally accepted to exist . We are a product of genetics and that fundamentally influences who we are and how we behave. The world/environment around us has a direct effect upon our functionality as well. Given these factors can anything we do really be considered an act of free will ?
@theblackhole05
@theblackhole05 6 лет назад
Raifsevrence I think this is something we should take pride in. It's literally like a snow flake
@Ashish-fm1rp
@Ashish-fm1rp 6 лет назад
Denzel Dickenson I'm somewhat on the fence about free will. I want to take myself as an example. I am being brought up in a protestant Christian family and they are somewhat conservative, but I am an atheist, I consider this as free will because the environment around me encouraged me to be religiously driven but I became an atheist because I was fascinated by psychology and philosophy and I read a lot about this on the internet which actually contradicts my argument of free will because the internet was the driving force for me to think outside the environment.
@Aww_ishaax
@Aww_ishaax 3 года назад
We can believe in magic or believe in the illusions,your choice
@Guys_Love_Each_Other
@Guys_Love_Each_Other 11 месяцев назад
@@Ashish-fm1rp its just biological will?, instead of free/spritual will.
@coosoorlog
@coosoorlog 5 лет назад
Human nature is itself a plastic concept. Sure, we can talk about bare biological realities, but that's a far cry from the "human nature" that's referred to when arguing for or against social systems and political ideas. Being human is so much more than what our genes predicate: we have language and collective learning. Most of what we consider human is not carried over by genes but by language. It's coded in culture, in social conventions, in social structures, in narratives... memes are more important than genes. Genes give you bad eye sight? Screw that, here are some spectacles, or there's a friend and a society to help you along your way despite your bad sight. It is certainly against the biological human nature for humans to fly. We don't care. We want to fly, we've figured out how to do it, we will fly.
@mudasarhyder
@mudasarhyder 4 года назад
It can be good if you also provide subtitles with the video. 👍
@millenialmusings8451
@millenialmusings8451 8 месяцев назад
This man is very eloquent and also intelligent
@TheDorkgetreal
@TheDorkgetreal 5 лет назад
But what about those who DO NOT have what you believe every human would never get rid of? For example. You said a human will always believe they are right. I've never believed that. Hell I've been more wrong in life then anything, but accepted that as a lesson. I've never felt virtues at all times either. I'm no saint for real. I hate everyone and id cheat to get through life to live. So what about those people? The people who do not fit in the "Human nature" category by not being a normie basically. I've always hated people that say its "human nature" to do something. No it's not! Not every human thinks or reacts or believes the same shit. I've never did the same as others. I give 2 fucks about sex. I don't care about riches, but I understand money is something we gotta have and hell yeah I want more. I don't think the 1% is elite, they are just smart and have a bigger advantage start. Anyways.
@Guys_Love_Each_Other
@Guys_Love_Each_Other 11 месяцев назад
In a capitalist society, a culture of greed and competition is encouraged and people will inevitably adopt characteristics to suit this society. When human nature is stripped of its material conditions, only then can we answer this question without it being skewed to one ideology or another.
@owlnyc666
@owlnyc666 Год назад
Money is not the root of evil. It is only a tool which can be used for negative or positive goals. It is a means of exchange. What would you replace It with?
@Guys_Love_Each_Other
@Guys_Love_Each_Other 11 месяцев назад
Human nature is just material, not desire of non-material.
@Daisycutting2
@Daisycutting2 11 лет назад
Yeah thats what i thought, maybe bad editing or he forgot about hiroshima
@kamalpreetsingh1686
@kamalpreetsingh1686 6 лет назад
Why are you not giving answers......???
@humanonearth1
@humanonearth1 5 лет назад
He sounds like a biological reductivist. Emergent intelligence and consciousness is far more mysterious to us scientifically than he suggests.
@hyperfocus4866
@hyperfocus4866 4 года назад
I prefer Jodan Peterson. This guy seems to see it's effects but doesn't explain the depth like Jordan can.
@markward3981
@markward3981 2 года назад
Thank you. I am not against science but skeptical when a scientist tries to sell me garbage rather than saying "We don't know". Science has it's good , it's bad , it's biases , it's uses and limits ; like religion and most other things for that matter.
@humanonearth1
@humanonearth1 2 года назад
@@hyperfocus4866 Lmao.
@humanonearth1
@humanonearth1 2 года назад
@@markward3981 Ya never trust a scientist that doesn't have more questions than answers.
@markward3981
@markward3981 2 года назад
@@humanonearth1 Deep insights. Thanks , I will add it to my notes.
@vidfreak56
@vidfreak56 6 лет назад
How is telling someone a bank wont loan me more than 20000 lack of control? Its a calculated argument. Nothing irrational about it. Does pinker know what rational means? Im not saying irrational behavior can't get you what you want, but irrational doesn't mean hot headed. Yes, hot headed people can be irrational, but hardly are all hot headed people irrational. Irrational means doing something that isn't logically sound. Saying i can't live w/o someone else is irrational unless that person physically helps you survive and is needed to do so. Fighting someone for survival is very rational as long as you do it for rational reasons. By no means is it necessarily irrational to fight people. Most everything else i agree with.
@neildegrassetitan2465
@neildegrassetitan2465 6 лет назад
vidfreak56 being hot headed is irrational.
@GT-43
@GT-43 3 года назад
Human nature can be summed up as the opposite of everything in the 10 commandments
@beckyfrancis481
@beckyfrancis481 3 года назад
Yep. The heart of man is desperately wicked.
@ziad_jkhan
@ziad_jkhan 2 года назад
@@beckyfrancis481 Nope, it's learned behavior. We are ultra-social beings and our behavior is almost entirely shaped by the environment.
@Guys_Love_Each_Other
@Guys_Love_Each_Other 11 месяцев назад
@@ziad_jkhan common people are evil if given situation to ki|| for their love ones/religion/government they will do it.
@didierallende3075
@didierallende3075 3 года назад
Endless possibilities explained: there's one way to get it right and infinite ways of error. There you go. You're welcome.
@GT-43
@GT-43 3 года назад
Every way is the right way
@markward3981
@markward3981 2 года назад
There is a large push to try to deny everything metaphysical in the scientific world . Believe it or not this wasn't always the case. Some questions are in the realm of the observable universe others are not. Let science deal with it's work and let theology deal with it's work.
@Guys_Love_Each_Other
@Guys_Love_Each_Other 11 месяцев назад
You are correct, but religion and science can never really coexist. Both provide answers to difficult questions which contradict each other. The big questions of life are inherently philosophical and can never be answered definitively, as no one knows what comes before us or what happens after us. The existence of a soul is one of these questions. The church and religion has always tried to give answers to these types of questions, as this is their purpose. This is where science and theology cannot coexist. The church tries to give an answer with no basis whereas the philosophy behind these questions is still being studied.
@markward3981
@markward3981 11 месяцев назад
@@Guys_Love_Each_Other Quite the contrary . Religion and science do co-exist and have for a long time. The question is how and if they interact. Think on it.
@Guys_Love_Each_Other
@Guys_Love_Each_Other 11 месяцев назад
@@markward3981 it is important to keep in mind that science is an ever-evolving system of knowledge, while religion is viewed as a system of beliefs that may not necessarily align with scientific knowledge, and create a conflict.
@markward3981
@markward3981 11 месяцев назад
@@Guys_Love_Each_Other Fair enough. Potentially but not necessarily.
@redpen1917
@redpen1917 5 лет назад
Steven Pinker, You are wrong, debate me.
@samsimmonds1079
@samsimmonds1079 4 года назад
play it in 1.25 speed
@Miyedo
@Miyedo 6 лет назад
Cool ideas, shock and awe comments at the end, which you know will affect human nature. You plant a seed of an image of a nuclear bomb to close your statement? When you engage you audience like that and end with a comment like that, you leave anticipation, which can lean to emotional responses, which can lead to behavior modification for better or worse.
@shawnburnham1
@shawnburnham1 Год назад
6:00
@jp929rr1
@jp929rr1 4 года назад
Of course this is true, which is why stupidity is invincible, in a cooperative game, the idiot firmly believes he's right. In a coop game irrationality is an advantage, the person that predicts the outcome backs down.
@williamtaylor2034
@williamtaylor2034 6 лет назад
This dude a genius
@rareview362
@rareview362 5 лет назад
Not really
@Mageroeth
@Mageroeth 6 лет назад
Eurocentrism at it's finest.
@Christian-mn8dh
@Christian-mn8dh 5 лет назад
Damnn, Minnie Driver hasn't aged well
@humanonearth1
@humanonearth1 5 лет назад
This would make for very poor diplomacy and dangerous situations if you take it as a sort of fundamentalism.
@songbirdsinging1878
@songbirdsinging1878 Год назад
excellent. I would love it if he would update his understanding of human nature in the "Trump Era". my understanding has changed dramatically since 11 years ago.
@Armando7654
@Armando7654 6 лет назад
No more the idiotic Game Theory which is not insightful & it explains nothing and always "everything"
@dmcmac9619
@dmcmac9619 5 лет назад
Your take on negotiation reminds me of POTUS DJT
@Thighweaver
@Thighweaver 2 года назад
I wonder if anyone ever told him he kind of sounds like William Defoe
@10hourslooney25
@10hourslooney25 4 года назад
Survival.
@Guys_Love_Each_Other
@Guys_Love_Each_Other 11 месяцев назад
human nature is survival?
@nighttimehorror5071
@nighttimehorror5071 2 года назад
I came here because of my deep overthinking at 1 pm 😕
@Guys_Love_Each_Other
@Guys_Love_Each_Other 11 месяцев назад
take care of your body/brain, bro.
@user-ev9to4xx2o
@user-ev9to4xx2o 3 месяца назад
The.egeo.😮😮😮😮
@jamalkhalil77
@jamalkhalil77 5 лет назад
"So, set your face to the Faith uprightly, this (faith) being the nature designed by Allah on which He has created the mankind. There is no change in Allah’s creation. That is the straight faith, but most of the people do not know." Qur'an 30:30
@Guys_Love_Each_Other
@Guys_Love_Each_Other 11 месяцев назад
mate, we are talking about science. not religious fiction talks.
@OutbackAl
@OutbackAl 7 лет назад
How many times does this guy say....Arrrrrg....
@iamasmurf1122
@iamasmurf1122 5 лет назад
Outback Al all educated people are into it arrggh ....because they over educated themselves to stupidity
@babarqureshi9634
@babarqureshi9634 5 лет назад
Bonjour Monsieur. Nous sommes désolés de dire que vous avez été un employé terrible et que nous allons vous virer! Tous les contacts seront rompus à 18h. Si nous avons commis une erreur, tant pis. Merci de votre collaboration.
@erdemdogangun1296
@erdemdogangun1296 9 месяцев назад
"SECOND REMARK Man has two faces: one, concerning his ego, looks to the life of this world. The other, concerning worship and servitude to God, looks to eternal life. In respect to the first face he is a wretched creature whose capital consists only of the following: of will he has only a partial power of choice like a hair; of power, a weak ability to acquire; of life, a fast dying flame; of a life-span, a fleeting brief spell; and of being, a swiftly decaying small body. Together with this, he is one delicate, weak individual out of the innumerable individuals of the numberless varieties of beings dispersed through the levels of the universe. In respect of the second face and especially his impotence and poverty, which are turned towards worship, man has truly great breadth and vast importance. For the All-Wise Creator has included in man's nature an infinitely vast impotence and boundlessly huge poverty, so that he can be an extensive mirror containing the innumerable manifestations of an All-Powerful and Compassionate One Whose power is infinite, an All-Generous All-Rich One Whose wealth is boundless...." Words - 330, by Said Nursi
@didierallende3075
@didierallende3075 3 года назад
This video didn't age very well. lol
@craftyinc8916
@craftyinc8916 3 года назад
I don't get it
@vivelarxvolution84
@vivelarxvolution84 Год назад
I think he’s just championing anti-intellectualism
@zachharper216
@zachharper216 4 года назад
not exactly concise... and he looks like Minnie Driver
@totallyclubbin
@totallyclubbin 4 года назад
OMG it's Jeffrey Epstein's homeboy Pinker dropping science from the Lolita Express!
@michaelmolina9607
@michaelmolina9607 8 лет назад
There is not human nature only human behaviors based on the society and back ground for which they were brought up in.
@naturallaw1733
@naturallaw1733 7 лет назад
Maybe you can call them Human Instincts?
@Eseolire
@Eseolire 7 лет назад
human nature is that they can be molded and that they will harden
@ChadHowarth
@ChadHowarth 6 лет назад
Painfully, woefully wrong. Of course there is human nature. Why when a puppy and a baby are raised in the same household do they not both develop the ability for symbolic communication?
@davidiancrux
@davidiancrux 6 лет назад
Nah
@junrelperewerew4805
@junrelperewerew4805 6 лет назад
Liban Liban exactly you nailed it, like a sculpture that it can be sculpted
@Caimanraven
@Caimanraven 6 лет назад
Oh so they teach you that you don't have a soul at Harvard? Nice. :)
@LiamDuffProductions
@LiamDuffProductions 6 лет назад
Not quite, but technically... Yeah, I guess they do. Hey Raven, go on & break down exactly what a soul, or ones “alma” is, where it is kept, & what to do when it’s stolen. Facts though please-
@iamasmurf1122
@iamasmurf1122 5 лет назад
They teach everyone is an arse soul or is an arsehole
@ChadHowarth
@ChadHowarth 6 лет назад
He just described faith, and then called it the opposite of faith...
@TheMusicalStylingsofBrentBunn
@TheMusicalStylingsofBrentBunn 6 лет назад
Boring.
@Agalarov97
@Agalarov97 2 года назад
Boring
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