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Steven Pinker How The Mind Works



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10/15/97 at MIT
Dr. Pinker talked about his new book How the Mind Works. He examined two different approaches to studying the mind and offered examples from everyday life to illustrate his ideas. Following his prepared remarks, Dr. Pinker took questions from the audience.

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24 thoughts on “Steven Pinker How The Mind Works
  1. The mind is a system of partly autonomous and competing parts, one part of the mind can sometimes outsmart the others. 
    Evolution led to greed, avarice and lust, but also led to love, friendship and justice.
    What it takes to be human and how we came about. Now, where are we going?

  2. Seriously. Some of you need to get in touch with your truths. Trolling youtube to attempt to discredit works of others…you need to get out more. The fact that he has to explain it to you and you dont just get it…maybe listen,stop judging,process what is being said

  3. There's no such thing as a selfless act. All acts are in aid of reaching a personal goal, and thereby one is acting out of perceived self interest. Even the most altruistic act is done because we want to. If we didn't want to we wouldn't. Thus, we gain from altruism, even if its just feeling good about ourselves. We feel it's the right thing to do. Not doing it often makes us feel bad about ourselves. We don't want that. So all acts are of self interest.

    It's not a bad thing. It's just the way the brain works.

  4. I am quite disappointed. I honestly thought he was going to speak on how the MIND works, not the brain. I hope in the many years since this talk he has finally learned the difference.

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