Why We Fight About Morality and Politics | Kurt Gray | TEDxReno

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  • čas přidán 21. 05. 2024
  • America is divided on morality and politics, but new science shows we all share the same moral mindset, one focused on protecting the vulnerable. Social psychologist Kurt Gray explains why we have a moral mind fixated on harm-because we evolved being threatened by predators. Gray also reveals how modern political debates stem from disagreements about who is most vulnerable to harm, and presents new data on how to best bridge divides in politics and everyday life: instead of throwing facts at someone, share personal stories of suffering. Kurt Gray, a social psychologist, delves into our moral minds to bridge political gaps. With a Ph.D. from Harvard, he directs the Deepest Beliefs Lab at UNC Chapel Hill and leads the Center for the Science of Moral Understanding. His research, spanning 120+ articles, shows morality's basis in perceptions of harm and how political disagreements stem from differing views on victimization. Gray's work, featured in top publications, sheds light on our divided yet interconnected moral landscape. He's authored "The Mind Club" and the upcoming "Outraged," exploring the divisive yet unifying power of our harm-based psyche. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

Komentáře • 13

  • @GaiaBernstein
    @GaiaBernstein Před 24 dny +4

    It was a great opportunity to watch this insightful talk in person in Reno. Do watch it! It stands out.

  • @MakeMoneyWithAI_83
    @MakeMoneyWithAI_83 Před 24 dny +4

    Great talk by Kurt Gray at TEDxReno! The insights on morality, harm, and political divisiveness were truly eye-opening. It's fascinating how our moral minds are fixated on protecting the vulnerable and how sharing personal stories of harm can bridge divides in politics and everyday life. Thank you for shedding light on our interconnected moral landscape and providing actionable tips for fostering more civil conversations. Looking forward to more discussions on these important topics!

  • @KayaStanley
    @KayaStanley Před 24 dny +3

    This was an amazing talk, Kurt. It's especially important right now for us to remember the things we all have in common with each other. Congrats!

  • @BretSimmons
    @BretSimmons Před 24 dny +4

    Learned a lot. Great job, Kurt!

  • @JudyHoPhD
    @JudyHoPhD Před 19 dny +1

    Kurt, what a wonderful and timely talk with actionable tips for all of us to have more meaningful and helpful conversations. I love the connection to our evolutionary roots as a way to explain why we fight the way we do with those who disagree with us, and how you link the solution back to our common humanity and how we can appreciate others while still be true to ourselves when there are strong opinions on both sides. Bravo!

  • @snarfthefierce
    @snarfthefierce Před 12 dny +1

    Amazing talk!

  • @dwheel1201
    @dwheel1201 Před dnem

    Great talk. Connects to deep canvassing also. ❤

  • @mohdnorzaihar2632
    @mohdnorzaihar2632 Před 23 dny +1

    Because we don't know from where our human "kindness" came from..!!! Peace be upon you'll out there

  • @Lolcoca
    @Lolcoca Před 23 dny +1

    I think certain people these days everything runs « overthinking » on everything and anything. And also, we live in society which disinformation is fashionable so . . . 😂
    That’s why there is some negative obsession and perception and always think the worst . . . of nonsense thing and waste of time instead of living . . .

  • @NandKumar-qq3xk
    @NandKumar-qq3xk Před 24 dny +1

    Moral and politic Frog and snack frandship or one home in two frainds, taoobba toba,

  • @danielallred4806
    @danielallred4806 Před 24 dny +1

    Morality isn’t subjective or relative and it’s not in the mind either. Moral relativism is one of the most dangerous ideologies in the world as it excuses everything, we can’t allow this kind of thinking as a way to bridge differences it won’t solve anything.