Job ID
1695715793
Duration
7604seconds
Summary
- We come from a tradition of the two leaders of concern for society. Our field is founded in social responsibilities and ethics, of living together with trust. And so I think for this keynote for the conference, Julian, it's a very important message about the human evolution of individuals, groups and society.
- If resources are limited domination and submission hierarchy will kick in. If you've got benign resource rich, non competitive environment the more positive behaviors would come out. If there's more than adequate resources, more benign behaviors, mutual grooming, hanging out will become apparent.
- We're going to look at the similarities of chimp and human brains in terms of structure and also abilities. From an evolutionary point of view, the brain evolved in stages. The lizard brain controls the autonomic body functions. The prefrontal lobes seem to be executive control that manages multiple roles.
- Both chimpanzees and human beings construct concrete realities for the use of their five senses. A difference to this is that human beings have the ability to develop abstract concepts that have no basis in physical reality. What allows you to drift off into things that you have felt truth is not necessarily true attached back to reality.
- Next strength is we're able to address metaphysical problems. Felt truth nationalism, for instance, is inhibiting us, cracking these problems there. Each approach has progressively tried to draw out a positive predisposition managing our negative ones. We see felt truth shifting quite dramatically as we evolve.
- Ram Sam: I determine to choose love, not fear. How I think imagine the world helps create the world. I'm going to figure out how I can participate in guarding our democratic institutions. It's not a prescription of Google this stuff, it's a way of thinking.
- If resources are limited domination and submission hierarchy will kick in. If you've got benign resource rich, non competitive environment the more positive behaviors would come out. If there's more than adequate resources, more benign behaviors, mutual grooming, hanging out will become apparent.
- We're going to look at the similarities of chimp and human brains in terms of structure and also abilities. From an evolutionary point of view, the brain evolved in stages. The lizard brain controls the autonomic body functions. The prefrontal lobes seem to be executive control that manages multiple roles.
- Both chimpanzees and human beings construct concrete realities for the use of their five senses. A difference to this is that human beings have the ability to develop abstract concepts that have no basis in physical reality. What allows you to drift off into things that you have felt truth is not necessarily true attached back to reality.
- Next strength is we're able to address metaphysical problems. Felt truth nationalism, for instance, is inhibiting us, cracking these problems there. Each approach has progressively tried to draw out a positive predisposition managing our negative ones. We see felt truth shifting quite dramatically as we evolve.
- Ram Sam: I determine to choose love, not fear. How I think imagine the world helps create the world. I'm going to figure out how I can participate in guarding our democratic institutions. It's not a prescription of Google this stuff, it's a way of thinking.