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by seis6
5809 days ago
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As I posted in The Next Social Winter, measuring is difficult and learning to measure complexity is a key factor to avoid catastrophe, from the New Science of Morality Pannel: Harvard cognitive neuroscientist and philosopher Joshua D. Greene sees our biggest social problems — war, terrorism, the destruction of the environment, etc. — arising from our unwitting tendency to apply paleolithic moral thinking (also known as "common sense") to the complex problems of modern life. Our brains trick us into thinking that we have Moral Truth on our side when in fact we don't, and blind us to important truths that our brains were not designed to appreciate. Summarizing: we are using Paleolithic moral thinking, that is we are not addressing the real complexity of moral thinking. |
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