Here’s a wonderful TED talk by Jonathan Haidt on the difference between conservative and liberal morals. Watched it a while back in my Evolutionary Psychology class and thought it was intriguing.
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Andre Vienne says
Ah. I found this one to be interesting, too. I like TED talks.
Andre Vienne says
Ah. I found this one to be interesting, too. I like TED talks.
Veritas says
It's too smart for 6 AM, but I browsed through it, and I think this is why I list myself as a moderate liberal with some conservative tendencies. There are some things I like to happen in my bubble.
Veritas says
It’s too smart for 6 AM, but I browsed through it, and I think this is why I list myself as a moderate liberal with some conservative tendencies. There are some things I like to happen in my bubble.
Andre Vienne says
I lost my bubble long, long ago. I'll have to rewatch the speech, though, I can hardly remember it.
Andre Vienne says
I lost my bubble long, long ago. I’ll have to rewatch the speech, though, I can hardly remember it.
Kris Maglione says
There's always something interesting at TED. I really liked that talk, but Haidt's detached holier-than-though-ness can get a bit annoying sometimes (though not in this talk).
Kris Maglione says
There’s always something interesting at TED. I really liked that talk, but Haidt’s detached holier-than-though-ness can get a bit annoying sometimes (though not in this talk).