Steven Pinker | Rationality: What It Is, Why It Seems Scarce, Why It Matters | Talks at Google

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • Steven Pinker discusses his book "Rationality: What It Is, Why It Seems Scarce, Why It Matters." Today humanity is reaching new heights of scientific understanding - and also appears to be losing its mind. How can a species that doubled its lifespan, sequenced its genome, and developed vaccines for Covid-19 in less than a year produce so much fake news, quack cures, conspiracy theories, and “post-truth” rhetoric? Pinker rejects the cynical cliché that humans are simply irrational cavemen out of time saddled with biases, fallacies, and illusions. After all, we discovered the laws of nature, and set out the benchmarks for rationality itself. We actually think in ways that are sensible in the low-tech contexts in which we spend most of our lives, but fail to take advantage of the powerful tools of reasoning we’ve discovered over the millennia: logic, critical thinking, probability, correlation and causation, and optimal ways to update beliefs and commit to choices individually and with others. These tools are not a standard part of our education, and have never been presented clearly and entertainingly in a single book--until now.
    Steven Pinker is an experimental psychologist who conducts research in cognition, language, and social relations. He grew up in Montreal and earned his BA from McGill and his PhD from Harvard. Currently Johnstone Professor of Psychology at Harvard, he has also taught at Stanford and MIT. Steven has won many prizes for his research, his teaching, and his books, including The Language Instinct, How the Mind Works, The Blank Slate, The Better Angels of Our Nature, The Sense of Style, and Enlightenment Now. He is an elected member of the National Academy of Sciences, a two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist, a Humanist of the Year, a recipient of nine honorary doctorates, and one of Foreign Policy’s World’s Top 100 Public Intellectuals and Time’s 100 Most Influential People in the World. He was Chair of the Usage Panel of the American Heritage Dictionary, and writes frequently for The New York Times, The Guardian, and other publications.
    Get the book here: goo.gle/399ObRO.
    Moderated by Brian Welle.

Komentáře • 137

  • @jennifercgraf5304
    @jennifercgraf5304 Před 2 lety +29

    Please improve the audio on the Google side: it doesn’t make sense to look like a, I just threw this together from a corner of a room channel when you are Google. Provide speakers with the technological tools they need to sound professional and edit to match the cut - both heads should be the same size and sound so should equal please.

    • @breenaxie4672
      @breenaxie4672 Před 2 lety +2

      Exactly. It’s hard to a watch and listen to, a video of this quality, especially the sound recording, which is much less professional than a lot of individuals’ podcasts. It’s Google, you have all the resources, technologies, equipment and specialists!!!!

    • @vincentanguoni8938
      @vincentanguoni8938 Před rokem

      Seriously?

  • @BurnigLegionsBlade
    @BurnigLegionsBlade Před 2 lety +4

    I found these segments to be essential 33:44- 37:47 and 45:55-47:15

  • @garywood97
    @garywood97 Před 2 lety +14

    Steve should've identified as AND/OR given that he's promoting logic.

    • @austinm419
      @austinm419 Před 2 lety

      Lol! tbf he distinguishes between logic and rationality

    • @Jay-xh9dl
      @Jay-xh9dl Před 2 lety

      ​@@austinm419 I think Pinker considers logic a tool of a general definition of rationality. Logic is an indispensable tool for denoting facts and truths and deriving new true statements from existing ones, but Bayesian reasoning is more applicable for assessing your degree of belief for say, an empirical hypothesis or hypothesis based on evidence. Thus both are just two tools of reasoning that we use in the greater web of what we call "rationality".

    • @Bangy
      @Bangy Před 2 lety

      Or is logically equivalent to (and union xor). Hence, a more appropriate and more precise alternative would be "AND/XOR." It is in my intentions to incorporate "XOR" into the mainstream lexicon.
      This is not the fallacy of equivocation because by using capital "AND/OR." I subjectively made the assumption you're referring to boolean logical operators.

  • @shinjodenn
    @shinjodenn Před 2 lety +3

    Everything about Brian Welle's video/audio (who works at Google?) is wrong. I simply cannot believe that his audio/video quality is so low.

  • @romancandlefight1144
    @romancandlefight1144 Před 2 lety +1

    And on the topic of ghosts/paranormal, I wonder whether it is not in some cases just a measure of people's (rational) humility in accepting that there are likely to be things we cannot explain out there.. with such examples of recent discoveries of things previously deeemed impossible such as quantum teleportation and (at least theories of) higher dimensions (and the possibility therefore of higher dimensional beings)

    • @gooddaysahead1
      @gooddaysahead1 Před 10 měsíci

      If we cannot easily explain something, try Occam's Razor hypothesis or the plausibility of the event. Example: If you live in rural U.S. and hear hooves clopping outside your home, what is the plausibility that you're hearing a zebra? It's possible, but highly unlikely.

  • @lizgichora6472
    @lizgichora6472 Před rokem

    Thank you very much professor Steven Pinker forv his conversation on rationality.

  • @martinstudenteditaliano4338

    19:29 - Null hypothesis significance testing
    52:25 - Flipflopping

  • @DrCharlesParker
    @DrCharlesParker Před 2 lety

    29:06 'Medical diagnosis is an especially important place to more effectively use big data [paraphrased].' Said another way: diagnosis by the use of appearances in the context of the complexity of the human mind is rapidly becoming outdated. And, NB 34:11 *belief in an attitude* [values and identity] is regrettably pervasive in mind 'diagnosis.'

  • @austinm419
    @austinm419 Před 2 lety +3

    Pinker is too good.

  • @sprucegoose6933
    @sprucegoose6933 Před 2 lety +18

    If anyone at Google sees this, please pass it on to Dr. Pinker -- Thank you for keeping the light of reason and enlightenment still glowing brightly, Dr. Pinker. I've read many of your previous books and I've been blown away by your insight into the human psyche and the broader human condition. Works of authors like yours are a reason why I still have a super optimistic outlook about the future of humanity. Thank you and keep up the incredible work; you're an inspiration!

    • @JonathanRootD
      @JonathanRootD Před 2 lety +5

      His defense of late stage capitalism is quite irrational.

    • @Praisethesunson
      @Praisethesunson Před 2 lety +2

      @@JonathanRootD Also based on nothing but his obvious self interest.
      His literal job only exists if he can make the global elite feel that their rampant exploitation of the world is actually good.

    • @Praisethesunson
      @Praisethesunson Před 2 lety +3

      He's only inspiring if you aspire to be a soothsayer of the global elite.

    • @user-lh8he8sr3q
      @user-lh8he8sr3q Před 2 lety +1

      Spruce Goose you may want to consider finding a more realistic view of the man that he really is.

    • @Praisethesunson
      @Praisethesunson Před 2 lety +1

      @@aaronclarke7732 That view is only true for a minority of already well of people in the parts of the world colonizers rule.
      The 3+ billion poorest people on Earth haven't benefited much if at all from all the nonsense Pinker praises.
      The industrial revolution and the unnecessary, unsustainable, and deliberately wasteful consumption patterns that trade (corporate consolidation and control of global exchange).
      Pinker sells cruel optimism. While literally trying to gaslight the people who rightfully point the many MANY flaws the lifestyles for people like Pinker this system creates.
      We all live under two swords of Damocles (Climate change and nuclear weapons) which Pinker actively dismisses because they don't let him push his BS narrative.

  • @Spijkiemvs
    @Spijkiemvs Před 2 lety +5

    Love the content, but I find it absolutely incomprehensible that one of the top tech companies in the world releases videos with such poor audio quality. Giver the interviewer a mic, please!

    • @beemo9
      @beemo9 Před 2 lety +1

      In a dismal white corner too. It's very bizarre.

  • @rylaczero3740
    @rylaczero3740 Před 2 lety +6

    Please add timestamps!

    • @cluckycluck3053
      @cluckycluck3053 Před 2 lety +1

      And better sound from the interviewer. It is as if he is speaking into a toilet. I mean, can't Google afford better mics?

  • @MrArtbyart
    @MrArtbyart Před 2 lety +9

    I wish that every voter was competent in objective reasoning. At age 15, I had a strong passion to independently study the fields of logic, statistical analysis, logical fallacies and truth tables. I can't imagine anyone forming an opinion, without such tools.

    • @Kevin-ul8ux
      @Kevin-ul8ux Před 2 lety +4

      It does seem somewhat counterintuitive to give every adult the right to vote while doing relatively little to ensure they understand the issue or how it affects them. I'm not convinced there's much difference in a democracy where voters don't understand their interests and can't reasonably predict the consequences of their vote and a government that's dictatorial in nature (other than the illusion of having control vs having been disabused of it.)

    • @gordonpepper1400
      @gordonpepper1400 Před 3 měsíci

      This demise of rationality is 100% correlated to changes going from a literate, print culture to an electronic, post-literate culture As McLuhan said 60 years ago, all our institutions will crumble at a society living and communicating at the speed of light. There is no more POV, there is no codified law, there is no more linear / rational thinking, there is no stable sense of perspective/everything is dynamic and is lived in the present tense. Read McLuhan or even Neil Postman. @@Kevin-ul8ux

  • @kiwidenk
    @kiwidenk Před 2 lety

    It is only irrational optimism that keeps humans going

  • @ChuckSilva
    @ChuckSilva Před 2 lety

    Excellent!

  • @klausgartenstiel4586
    @klausgartenstiel4586 Před 2 lety

    i did like the "blank slate" iconography, but found it detrimental to the acoustics. 🙄

  • @blueviserion
    @blueviserion Před 2 lety +3

    I wonder what Pinker would say if asked why he didn't put (him/he) next to his name. He'd probably say I appear as a man so rationally the conclusion will be met without my interference. Now if I appeared as a man and I identified as a woman, at that point it would be rational for me to add (her/she) to my name.

    • @michaelschmidt1101
      @michaelschmidt1101 Před rokem +1

      The real function of the contemporary use of such pronouns is not to in any real way to be useful but rather to signal to people that you are an ally of (or subjugate of) the "woke religion". People who submit to using pronouns are the same people who, even under slight pressure, will agree that 2 + 2 = 5... “War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength.”

    • @blueviserion
      @blueviserion Před rokem

      @@michaelschmidt1101 agreed

  • @iamphineas
    @iamphineas Před 2 lety +3

    So good. Especially enjoyed his take on the reproducibility crisis in scientific journals.

  • @index293
    @index293 Před 2 lety

    Telecasted from the restroom studio of Google.

  • @thegroove2000
    @thegroove2000 Před 2 lety

    Would anyone here trust a drug company that has a prior history of wrongdoing?.

  • @TheErasec
    @TheErasec Před 2 lety +4

    This comment section is full of people concerned about pronouns, and this is a video about rationality. If you (it if you prefer) are so obsessed about things like this, your life is doomed to be miserable.

  • @BradKaellner
    @BradKaellner Před 2 lety +1

    Aha, that's why I'm so twitchy!

  • @anndreastembridge367
    @anndreastembridge367 Před 2 lety

    🤓🧐😜

  • @zabrak999
    @zabrak999 Před rokem

    He/Him 🤣😂

  • @arjunroy4468
    @arjunroy4468 Před 2 lety

    I think the Whig Interpretation of History is Obsolete!

  • @shinjodenn
    @shinjodenn Před 2 lety +12

    The obsession with identifying your pronouns is not healthy. Same, with identifying with your race, or age or anything that really you have no choice over.

    • @zedwords
      @zedwords Před 2 lety +1

      But people do get to choose their pronouns. Wtf do you think being transgender is?

    • @shinjodenn
      @shinjodenn Před 2 lety +3

      @@zedwords, that's choose your pronouns - go for it. But the idea that we all have to up front make sure that everyone gets clear on what gender you identify with is NOT what the transgender community should want (and my guess is that many of them don't want this). It's the overgeneralization of a very good rule: call people what they want to be preferred - don't put up front labels for all to see. This is called virtue signaling and it's NOT healthy. So in my situation, my name is John and I don't want to be called Jack, and it's perfectly fine for me to say that if someone calls me Jack. Another example, I have a student who's name is Alexandra and she likes being called Lexi - of course that's what I'm going to call her. It's simple, just talk to people and let them know how you want to be referred to. Putting up front labels on all people is not solving the problem - it's causing another problem.

    • @zedwords
      @zedwords Před 2 lety

      @@shinjodenn seems like normalizing pronoun disclosure would help people that don't fit neatly into the binary feel more, you know, normal, but please tell us more about what the transgender community should want. you sound like you really know what you're talking about.

    • @shinjodenn
      @shinjodenn Před 2 lety

      @@zedwords, is this how discussing issues on a Stephen Pinker video works? And yes, I do know what I’m talking about. Glad it sounds that way.

    • @zedwords
      @zedwords Před 2 lety +1

      @@shinjodenn sounds like you know about as much about sarcasm as you do about gender, jack

  • @jamespatrick4654
    @jamespatrick4654 Před 2 lety +12

    He/him ? I’m out after 5 seconds.

  • @jmarty1000
    @jmarty1000 Před 2 lety +3

    Plenty of examples of Irrationality are on display here in the comments section, from the usual group of frothing detractors.

    • @nancygerette
      @nancygerette Před rokem

      Rather it's the usual gang of right-wingers who hero-worship a mediocrity like Steven Pinker.

  • @thegroove2000
    @thegroove2000 Před 2 lety

    Would you get microchipped if offered to prove your vaccination status?.

  • @phoebewilkins3065
    @phoebewilkins3065 Před 2 lety

    HELLO, good video! 😅💋

  • @presidentoxford
    @presidentoxford Před 2 lety

    Waffler of many axioms ; and er, ah , you know...... Kissinger reply to Why is Peace..er.

  • @thegroove2000
    @thegroove2000 Před 2 lety +1

    I have found flaws in stevens own reasoning.

  • @apust
    @apust Před 2 lety +11

    Condolences about your close friend Jeffrey, Steve.

    • @Praisethesunson
      @Praisethesunson Před 2 lety +2

      Pinker is so rational he doesn't let something as trivial as sex slavery keep him from telling other people how good the world is(for people in Pinker's economic and social class)

    • @TomasPetkevicius94
      @TomasPetkevicius94 Před 2 lety +1

      So everyone who knew Epstein is automatically a terrible person, did i get this right?

    • @apust
      @apust Před 2 lety +1

      @@TomasPetkevicius94 if your connection to Epstein is through your close personal friend (and alleged p*dophile) Alan Dershowitz, then yeah you're a bad person lol.

  • @idjdbrvvskambvvv9007
    @idjdbrvvskambvvv9007 Před 2 lety +12

    Despite the absurdity of "(he/him)" after his name that proof irrational side of humanity, this is a great video.

    • @k.h.6991
      @k.h.6991 Před 2 lety +6

      It's rational to tell the viewer what gender you want them to assign to you. Nothing irrational about that. Uncommon perhaps, from someone who looks like a cis-male, but not irrational.

    • @fudgeknuckle952
      @fudgeknuckle952 Před 2 lety

      @@k.h.6991 being concise is rational, like arguing in CZcams comments.

    • @Praisethesunson
      @Praisethesunson Před 2 lety +5

      Your profile name checks out

    • @JonathanRootD
      @JonathanRootD Před 2 lety +2

      @@k.h.6991 It's not rational for Pink to identify himself other than to pander to identity politics while obfuscating the detriments of exploitative capitalism.

    • @blueviserion
      @blueviserion Před 2 lety +2

      @@k.h.6991 it's irrational to believe that you need to express your gender when your gender identity is aligned with how you visually appear. Just as it would be irrational to speak to someone face-to-face while smoking a cigarette and then notifying them that you're currently smoking a cigarette. It would be rational to express your gender if you do not visually appear to be aligned with your identity and therefore need to assist others in reaching the conclusion that you desire about your gender.

  • @stevenbarton5949
    @stevenbarton5949 Před 2 lety

    what is rational about wearing that curly mop hair-do ?

  • @KrwiomoczBogurodzicy
    @KrwiomoczBogurodzicy Před 2 lety +5

    00:06 - “he/him” … appeasing the neo-pronouns movement?
    04:32 - The Starting point: mismatch between the environment we evolved in and current environment.
    06:50 - The San people, throwing shade at Michael Shermer
    09:08 - Misgendering a refrigerator

    • @NinaLetizia
      @NinaLetizia Před 2 lety

      I thought the same, what does it have to do with this talk??? Out of place.

    • @k.h.6991
      @k.h.6991 Před 2 lety +1

      It is possible that he feels it's a normal part of introducing yourself.

    • @KrwiomoczBogurodzicy
      @KrwiomoczBogurodzicy Před 2 lety

      @@k.h.6991,
      It is. Which is more likely though?

    • @FR33Willi
      @FR33Willi Před 2 lety

      he/him is not a neo-pronoun. I think you'll find it's one of the oldest pronouns, actually.

    • @KrwiomoczBogurodzicy
      @KrwiomoczBogurodzicy Před 2 lety

      @@FR33Willi,
      I did not claim it's a neo-pronoun. Only that I suspect his stating the obvious looks like he's appeasing the neo-pronouns movement.

  • @nancygerette
    @nancygerette Před rokem

    I have to laugh at all the Pinker fanboys here objecting to Pinker's pronouns. You do realize that Google as a company is dedicated to the use of pronouns, right?

  • @thegroove2000
    @thegroove2000 Před 2 lety +1

    Steven contradicts himself.

  • @JonathanRootD
    @JonathanRootD Před 2 lety +9

    The rationality of Jeffrey "Stein" friendship.

    • @Praisethesunson
      @Praisethesunson Před 2 lety +1

      Pinker wanted young sex slaves but doesn't like traveling overseas Everytime he wants one.

  • @AndyAnaya
    @AndyAnaya Před 2 lety +1

    There is a 0% chance that history will look back kindly on Steven Pinker's reactionary social commentary

    • @jmarty1000
      @jmarty1000 Před 2 lety +1

      "How the Mind Works" will be remembered on par with "On the Origin of Species".

  • @seiya1337
    @seiya1337 Před rokem

    Epstein associate

  • @lewisjones2825
    @lewisjones2825 Před rokem

    I've put a curse on him

  • @jsrjsr6105
    @jsrjsr6105 Před 2 lety +6

    I stopped watching about 13 seconds in when I saw “He/Him”. Come on people….I support progressiveness but this convention is absurd.

    • @wfettich
      @wfettich Před 2 lety +4

      well you're easily offended