
100 - Paul Bloom: The Psychology of Everything
Stanford Psychology Podcast
Freud and the Train Wreck
I think a lot of Freud's ideas are not only mistaken, but so weird and bizarre that is strange to think a person could have ever thought of them. But on the other hand, having you looked at the book, I'm a fan. He was way too quick to these complicated stories of unconscious motivations. Skinner tried to strip away any delightful way from people. It's an insane bit of philosophy gone wrong. If you want to know why people do something, vote for this person, not that person or have this moral belief or whatever, you can't just ask them. Psychology would be a lot easier if you could.
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