The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast

Episode 144, Steven Pinker x Richard Dawkins: Live in London (Part I - The Future of Humanity)

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Jun 15, 2025
In a captivating discussion, Richard Dawkins, an evolutionary biologist, interviews cognitive psychologist Steven Pinker. They explore the evolution of humanity, diving deep into language, culture, and cognition's roles in our development. Topics include societal progress and public perception, highlighting cognitive biases that often skew our understanding. They also address the controversial idea of nature’s rights and how political beliefs shape our grasp of information. Optimism for the future, especially driven by technology and AI, rounds out their insightful dialogue.
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Language and Cognitive Niche

  • Language is a unique human trait linked with an advanced cognitive niche including modeling and sociality.
  • Language enables teaching and the sharing of non-rival knowledge, facilitating human cooperation beyond genetic relatedness.
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Evolution of Recursive Language

  • Recursive grammar enables potentially infinite ideas but humans have limited cognitive recursion ability.
  • Recursive language likely evolved gradually, supported by our brain's combinatorial goal-oriented structures, not sudden mutations.
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Human Nature vs Blank Slate

  • The hereditarian view acknowledges genetic influence alongside environment, opposing the blank slate model.
  • Fear of human nature's flaws causes political resistance to acknowledging innate traits, despite evidence for universal human nature.
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