The issues of mental health and global health are closely linked -- if not one and the same.
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Why is this talk interesting? Because it reminds us that all forms of anthropology - all forms of science, philosophy, and theology that take 'being human' as their subject - should be far from anthropocentric. It's about life in general!
I have been reading work by the evolutionary psychologists Peter Descioli and Robert Kurzban. Kurzban gave a great talk I saw last week at a conference proposing that the reason people have Kantian rule-based systems of ...
Tom Uytterhoeven's insight:
Possible reductionism alert at the end of the article! Other than that, an interesting read.
“One day you wake up in a world exposed to dramatic devastation. Ornate courtyards, historic marketplaces and other timeworn buildings that hide the secrets of a thousand years prior are nothing but empty ruins now.”
“Guardian Liberty Voice Fossil Shows Early Evolution of Complex Multicellular Life Guardian Liberty Voice Tiny spheroidal fossils from a formation in South China provide insights into the early evolutionary history of complex multicellular life,...”
“The discovery of a 1.8-million-year-old skull of a human ancestor buried under a medieval Georgian village provides a vivid picture of early evolution and indicates our family tree may have fewer branches than some believe, scientists say.”
“Since ancient times, Japanese people have revered kami, the gods of Shintō. And for over a millennium they have also practiced Buddhism, sometimes conflating Buddhas with their native divinities.”
“Guardian Liberty Voice Ancient Social Media--Campfire Stories and the Evolution of Human Culture Guardian Liberty Voice Telling stories around a campfire may have begun the evolution of human culture and served as a form of ancient social media for...”
“Music is a core human experience and generative processes reflect cognitive capabilities. Music is often functional because it is something that can promote human well-being by facilitating human c...”
“No-one can deny that technology has transformed the meeting industry. However, events are fundamentally about people coming together and we have been doing that since the beginning of human history.”
“Angry Expressions Show Universal Signs of Human Strength, Study Suggests Chinatopix The lead author, Aaron Sell, who is a lecturer at Griffith University as well as a postdoctoral scholar from UC Santa Barbara's Center for Evolutionary Psychology,...”
“Michigan Radio How a Potawatomi tribe lost its culture and what it takes to bring it back Michigan Radio Native American culture has been struggling to survive for more than a century.”
“Do Gut Bacteria Rule Our Minds? Lab Manager Magazine Aktipis, who is an evolutionary biologist and a psychologist, was drawn to the opportunity to investigate the complex interaction of the different fitness interests of microbes and their hosts...”
“The participatory culture of the internet will overturn our sense of ourselves as individuals, says the activist and new religious leader. By Mark Piesing”
“The results of an extensive analysis of a 50,000-year-old toe bone belonging to a Neanderthal woman, which was unearthed in a cave in 2010, have been long awaited.”
“io9 The Artist Who Helps Scientists Imagine the Future of Evolution io9 In fifty years, as we flee regions made unlivable by climate change, we'll want to adapt quickly to new habitats.”
“The Annoying Comment I Got When I Posted Emma Watson's #HeForShe Speech Huffington Post Canada The argument is this: feminists blame patriarchy theory for the existence and enforcement of gender roles.”
Tom Uytterhoeven's insight:
This blogpost starts out as a comment on gender issues, but ends up being a short reflection on our relation with technology and the use of the "is/ought" argument.
“As soon as I finished up my series of posts about Matt Jockers, Macroanalysis: Digital Methods & Literary History, I set up a file on my Mac for further thoughts, knowing full well I’d keep thi...”
“Medical Daily Evolution Of Responses To (un)fairness Science 2.0 The sense of fairness did not evolve for the sake of fairness per se but in order to reap the benefits of continued cooperation, so say Frans de Waal, PhD, and Sarah Brosnan, PhD,...”
“Steven Pinker's “The Better Angels of our Nature” Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies This book offers a colossal synthesis of history, biology, philosophy, psychology and neurophysiology.”
Tom Uytterhoeven's insight:
Interesting review, pointing to some possible flaws in Pinker's use of sources, and, moreover, offering a rather elitist alternative for Pinker's account of the decline of violence.
“A fascinating visualization of how culture expanded around the world The Next Web The theme of this year's #TNWUSA conference is 'Where Business and Cultures Collide.' We'll be focusing on international growth and regional technology trends, as...”
“New York Times Preserving Biocultural Diversity New York Times Both evolve via a process of descent with modification, although cultural evolution is far more rapid than biological evolution.”
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Why is this talk interesting? Because it reminds us that all forms of anthropology - all forms of science, philosophy, and theology that take 'being human' as their subject - should be far from anthropocentric. It's about life in general!