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Why we lie to ourselves, with Adrian Bardon

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“The heart has its reasons of which reason knows nothing” Blaise Pascal, Pensées, 1670

The Mind is embodied - it is a bodily function. What causes it to function in the way that it does. What motivates it?

And here’s the rub. Because the mind has two, often contradictory, reasons for working.

  1. Epistemic: we think for knowledge, truth, accuracy.
  2. Emotional / Social: we think to reinforce group bonds, gain status, find safety.

This week, Turi talks to Adrian Bardon about Denialism: when the emotional reasons for thinking win out over the epistemic ones. That process is called “motivated reasoning” because our reasoning is motivated by emotional needs. It can be deeply damaging to our understanding of the world, and our capacity to engage with each other.

Together, they discuss how motivated reasoning works, what animates it, and why it has been so useful to us evolutionarily.

They also talk actual politics, and ask why Conservatives have a such a hard time with Man-Made Climate Change, and why Liberals deny the value of nuclear energy.

Listen to hear:

  • why all reasoning is motivated
  • how Denialism manifests itself in politics and media
  • What the core emotional drivers are of our politics and values?
  • why the Coronavirus caused such a challenge to Conservatives
  • whether we’re happier thinking tribally than thinking rationally
  • and how you can treat motivated reasoning in yourself.

Finally, listen to hear what we can do about Climate Change communication.

We don't have time to wait for the science deniers to evolve. How can we avoid an epistemic crisis unleashing an existential one?


More on this episode


Learn all about the Parlia Podcast here.


Meet Turi Munthe: https://www.parlia.com/u/Turi


Learn more about the Parlia project here: https://www.parlia.com/about


And visit us at: https://www.parlia.com



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Inhoud geleverd door J. Paul Neeley. Alle podcastinhoud, inclusief afleveringen, afbeeldingen en podcastbeschrijvingen, wordt rechtstreeks geüpload en geleverd door J. Paul Neeley of hun podcastplatformpartner. Als u denkt dat iemand uw auteursrechtelijk beschermde werk zonder uw toestemming gebruikt, kunt u het hier beschreven proces https://nl.player.fm/legal volgen.
“The heart has its reasons of which reason knows nothing” Blaise Pascal, Pensées, 1670

The Mind is embodied - it is a bodily function. What causes it to function in the way that it does. What motivates it?

And here’s the rub. Because the mind has two, often contradictory, reasons for working.

  1. Epistemic: we think for knowledge, truth, accuracy.
  2. Emotional / Social: we think to reinforce group bonds, gain status, find safety.

This week, Turi talks to Adrian Bardon about Denialism: when the emotional reasons for thinking win out over the epistemic ones. That process is called “motivated reasoning” because our reasoning is motivated by emotional needs. It can be deeply damaging to our understanding of the world, and our capacity to engage with each other.

Together, they discuss how motivated reasoning works, what animates it, and why it has been so useful to us evolutionarily.

They also talk actual politics, and ask why Conservatives have a such a hard time with Man-Made Climate Change, and why Liberals deny the value of nuclear energy.

Listen to hear:

  • why all reasoning is motivated
  • how Denialism manifests itself in politics and media
  • What the core emotional drivers are of our politics and values?
  • why the Coronavirus caused such a challenge to Conservatives
  • whether we’re happier thinking tribally than thinking rationally
  • and how you can treat motivated reasoning in yourself.

Finally, listen to hear what we can do about Climate Change communication.

We don't have time to wait for the science deniers to evolve. How can we avoid an epistemic crisis unleashing an existential one?


More on this episode


Learn all about the Parlia Podcast here.


Meet Turi Munthe: https://www.parlia.com/u/Turi


Learn more about the Parlia project here: https://www.parlia.com/about


And visit us at: https://www.parlia.com



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  continue reading

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