The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast

Episode 80, ‘Human Nature’ with Steven Pinker and Rutger Bregman (Part II - Further Analysis and Discussion)

Jun 13, 2020
Join renowned psychologist Steven Pinker, a staple at Harvard known for his insights on human progress, and Rutger Bregman, a historian acclaimed for his optimistic views on humanity. They dissect the darker perspectives of human nature presented by Hobbes and Rousseau, analyzing psychological experiments that reveal our capacity for cruelty and obedience. The conversation also touches on human resilience during crises like COVID-19, advocating for a hopeful outlook on our nature while navigating the complexities of kindness, democracy, and capitalism.
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ANECDOTE

Stanford Prison Experiment Hoax

  • Rutger Bregman revisited infamous experiments like the Stanford Prison Experiment and the Milgram experiment.
  • He revealed that the Stanford Prison Experiment was largely a hoax, with participants instructed to act sadistically.
INSIGHT

Reinterpreting Milgram

  • The Milgram experiment, while flawed, reveals a surprising degree of compliance to authority.
  • However, many participants doubted the experiment's setup, and disobedience was actually more common than initially reported.
INSIGHT

Dark Side of Friendliness

  • Human friendliness has a dark side: groupish and tribal behavior.
  • This can lead to harmful actions, as people prioritize loyalty over moral objections.
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