The notion that we have real intrinsic preferences has been dismantled. The concept of a single personality which every one of us supposedly possesses has been brought down in pieces. So what remains? Find out in this last episode in the miniseries about human nature! We will figuratively go back in time to investigate the origins of what makes you, well, you. And, vastly more important, what doesn't make a difference. Be prepared for a roller-coaster ride! For more(and the show notes), head to dbojar.com/category/podcast/.
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The notion that we have real intrinsic preferences has been dismantled. The concept of a single personality which every one of us supposedly possesses has been brought down in pieces. So what remains? Find out in this last episode in the miniseries about human nature! We will figuratively go back in time to investigate the origins of what makes you, well, you. And, vastly more important, what doesn't make a difference. Be prepared for a roller-coaster ride! For more(and the show notes), head to dbojar.com/category/podcast/.
You know what you want. And even more what you don't want. Maybe you know what your family and friends like. Turns out, you're probably mistaken on all three counts. Our preferences are so much influenced by all kinds of context that they can't even be considered to be stable. Or can they? Find out here, and in the process discover our preferences for broccoli, chairs, and sex. For more (and the show notes), head to https://dbojar.com/category/podcast/.
Counterintuitive
The notion that we have real intrinsic preferences has been dismantled. The concept of a single personality which every one of us supposedly possesses has been brought down in pieces. So what remains? Find out in this last episode in the miniseries about human nature! We will figuratively go back in time to investigate the origins of what makes you, well, you. And, vastly more important, what doesn't make a difference. Be prepared for a roller-coaster ride! For more(and the show notes), head to dbojar.com/category/podcast/.