

Can We Still Be Optimistic About the Future? | A Conversation with Steven Pinker
27 snips Sep 14, 2025
In a captivating discussion, Steven Pinker, a renowned cognitive psychologist and popular science author, engages with Richard Dawkins on the complexities of human language and cognitive biases. They explore how optimism and pessimism shape societal views on progress, from critical metrics of global advancement to the dual nature of technological innovation. The ethical implications of AI and consciousness are also scrutinized, raising questions about human evolution and the moral responsibilities surrounding emerging technologies.
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Cognitive Niche Triad
- Language, cognition, and sociality form a triad that enabled our species to build cumulative culture.
- Knowledge is non-rival and became a premier trade good enabling cooperation beyond kin.
Recursion Is Limited, Not All-Or-Nothing
- Recursive grammar has mathematical capacity but humans handle only limited depth due to memory constraints.
- Combining and embedding mechanisms likely evolved gradually rather than by a single macro-mutation.
Human Nature And Moral Progress
- Recognizing innate structure in minds need not imply political inequality or fatalism.
- Human nature contains both dark impulses and capacities like empathy and self-control that institutions can harness.