
#1743 - Steven Pinker
The Joe Rogan Experience
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The Fragility of Memory and Justice
This chapter examines the unreliable nature of human memory and its significant implications within the justice system. It discusses how individual recollections can be distorted, leading to wrongful convictions, and highlights the influence of media and collective memory on public perception of events. Additionally, the chapter explores the limitations of various forensic methods and the moral considerations of ensuring justice is served while protecting the innocent.
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