

James K. Beggan, "How Our Love of Dogs Creates Social Conflict" (Lexington Books, 2022)
Nov 3, 2023
Dr. James K. Beggan examines the meaning of dogs in people's lives, focusing on how ownership creates a powerful psychological connection. He discusses conflicts over dog ownership during divorce, why dogs are preferred over cats as pets, and mistreatment leading to anger. The podcast delves into the unique qualities of dogs, their communication abilities, and human tendencies to anthropomorphize them. Game theory is applied to personal interactions and emotional connections to pets, and the parallels between polyamorous relationships and relationships involving dogs are explored. The speaker also discusses defensive monogamy and the psychology of heroism.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Human-Dog Relationships and Emotional Attachments
01:36 • 20min
Dogs as Liminal Beings
21:57 • 17min
Applying Game Theory to Personal Interactions and Emotional Connections to Pets
39:06 • 2min
The Dilemma of Coalition Instability: Exploring the Intersection of Polyamory and Relationships with Dogs
41:28 • 3min
Exploring Defensive Monogamy and the Psychology of Heroism
44:08 • 5min