Paul Bloom - There Is Nothing Special About Religion

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Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by Green College. Paul Bloom is the Brooks and Suzanne Ragen Professor of Psychology at Yale University. He was born in Montreal, Canada, was an undergraduate at McGill University, and did his doctoral work at MIT. He has published in scientific journals such as Nature and Science, and in popular outlets such as The New York Times and The Atlantic Monthly. He is the co-editor of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, and the author of two books: How Children Learn the Meanings of Words and Descartes' Baby: How the Science of Child Development Explains What Makes Us Human. His research explores children's understanding of art, religion, and morality. This lecture is part of the ongoing Green College lecture series, "Human Evolution, Cognition and Culture: The Evolution of Religion, Morality and Cooperation"
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Absolute fantastic, Mr. Bloom! Thank you so much.

achimkoenig
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I like the noticeably German attitude of the question around 1:11:30 No prisoners taken^^

demianhaki
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15:00 I like how every culture mentioned the crotch as the area of the body that the self inhabits

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Is there any chance you could stop constantly moving even when you're standing still, its so distracting hehe

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