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Evolution of Pro-Social Impulses in Tribal Societies
The chapter discusses how pro social impulses evolved within tribal societies and the need to adapt to a larger scale of cooperation in order to address existential risks and create effective agency.
Dr. John Vervaeke welcomes John Stewart for a riveting dialogue that covers the wide-ranging landscape of cognitive science, human evolution, and societal systems. Stewart passionately delves into the concept of a 'global superorganism,' arguing that humanity's evolution now rests on our ability to form a unified, cooperative society. As an evolutionary activist, Stewart lays down the foundational theories for cognitive capacities that are essential for facing existential threats and advancing humanity. Topics range from the role of the sacred in society, and the impact of the Enlightenment, to practical pathways for awakening one's self in the daily grind of life. The episode transcends intellectual barriers and takes listeners on an unprecedented journey through the cognitive science model, exploring humanity's limitations and boundless potential. If you've ever pondered the future of human evolution and how cognition shapes it, this episode is a must-listen.
Resources:
John Vervaeke: Website | Patreon | Facebook | X | YouTube
John Stewart: LinkedIn | Website | X
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Time Codes
00:00:00 — Dr. John Vervaeke introduces his guest, John Stewart.
00:00:25 — John Stewart sets the stage with the theme of technologies that enhance human capacities within an evolutionary framework.
00:01:00 — Stewart elaborates on the intriguing concept of a global superorganism.
00:02:20 — Stewart shines a spotlight on the existential threats facing humanity.
00:03:40 — Introduction of the ‘evolutionary activist,’ a term that encapsulates someone steering evolutionary processes.
00:08:46 — The importance of having a vision for technologies is emphasized by Stewart.
00:11:20 — Stewart reveals the critical role of an evolutionary activist in overcoming global challenges.
00:15:26 — The tension between individual freedoms and collectivity is discussed.
00:18:22 — A look at how tribal norms like group punishment still influence today's society.
00:20:21 — Dr. Vervaeke queries Stewart about positive human tendencies that could be harnessed for societal betterment.
00:27:01 — Stewart explores the history and evolution of cognitive science technologies.
00:31:10 — A discourse on the necessity for a diverse, globally unified society.
00:34:33 — Stewart talks about achieving an awakened state in ordinary life.
00:39:10 — A discussion on the limitations of human consciousness.
00:42:11 — Stewart contrasts the 'flow state' with 'waking up.'
00:48:32 — Dr. Vervaeke talks about “hot flow” and “cool flow."
00:52:41 — The role of cognitive science in developing effective scaffolding.
00:57:11 — Stewart expounds on the significance of portable practices like rituals.
01:00:22 — Exploration of the 'four P's' and their importance in cognitive development.
01:08:24 — Vervaeke and Stewart wrap up the episode, emphasizing the limitations of collective practices.
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