Antoine Marie

@A_Marie_sci

PhD candidate at Institut Jean Nicod (ENS, Paris). Evolutionary social science of morality and tribalism. Don’t hate what you don’t understand. 👾

Paris, France
Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2018.

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    29. sij

    A podcasted conversation about human gullibility and epistemic vigilance w cognitive scientist Hugo Mercier, author of Not Born Yesterday, & Skeptic editor & chronicler of weird beliefs Michael Shermer

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    28. sij

    This time it IS out! Not Born Yesterday, arguing that people aren’t gullible. Psychology! Political science! History! Anthropology! Media studies! ToC below, and threads to follow with stuff I wish I’d put in the book

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    24. sij

    Subrena Smith recently argued that “evolutionary psychology, as it is currently understood, is…impossible.” Here is my response:

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    22. sij

    Editorial : "Science is messy, and the results of research rarely conform fully to plan or expectation. ‘Clean’ narratives are an artefact of inappropriate pressures .... We strongly support authors in their efforts to be transparent". Full

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    1) everything is HARKable. If anything, stronger theory is less HARKable. Evolution (esp modeled bits) is among the best we’ve ever had. 2) evolutionary theory is a tremendous engine for making new predictions about human behavior. 3) our evo past isn’t a total mystery

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    14. sij

    Fans of (1) evolutionary moral psychology, (2) 's provocative incentives-based Twitter-thread critiques of the latter, and (3) & 's interactionist theory of reason are, imho, gonna dig 's new book👇

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    14. sij

    I did an interview on the impact of social identity, morality & politics on everything from dating websites to social media (via ) If you want to learn about flat earth theorists, moral change, echo chambers & group conflict, check it out.

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    14. sij

    Bien sûr les propos de Françoise Dolto sur l'inceste sont scandaleux. Mais on ne peut se contenter d'une réaction émotionnelle. La question de la véracité de ces affirmations est cruciale. Alors, quelles leçons tirer de l'affaire ?

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    4. sij

    We have evolved to view moral claims as being "chiseled in stone", which boosts our commitment to stand our ground and choose sides in cases of conflict.

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    3. sij

    New paper: The coevolution of sacred value and religion. From the abstract: "considers three mechanisms by which [sacred valuing] may be adaptive, and relates them to central theories regarding the evolution of religion."

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    3. sij

    "So curiously, more extreme expressions of sacred value behavior are predicted to be a feature of norms that are less well established, rather than those that have a broad consensus in the community."

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    21. pro 2019.

    Just learned about one of the more peculiar imprints of colonialism: In many former British colonies, judges still wear big blonde wigs. Check out these magisterial Hongkongers, Zimbabweans, Sri Lankans, & Papua New Guineans.

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    17. pro 2019.

    When we read that a majority of participants incur costs to punish a stranger who has mistreated another stranger in a laboratory setting, how literally should we take this finding for what we should expect will happen in everyday life? A thread on our findings...

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    16. pro 2019.

    It is finally OUT !!! Hugo Mercier's awesome book demolishes decades of silly belief, that minds are so flawed humans will believe anything. On the contrary, minds are designed to use epistemic vigilance...

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    13. pro 2019.

    New paper summarizing evidence that cognitive rigidity is linked to ideological extremism, partisanship, and dogmatism across political and non-political ideologies

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    14. pro 2019.

    Today is the anniversary of George Washington’s death. How did he die? He caught a throat infection. Then his doctors decided to drain 2.5L of blood (2/3 of a gallon, about half his blood). Somehow he didn’t make it. Why would his doctors—the best available—do such a thing? (1/9)

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    Does anyone else find it weird that the situation in XinJiang has not been addressed yet by any western political leaders? Not expecting leaders to want to go to war over it, by why has there been such widespread silence?

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    1. pro 2019.

    People, even very educated people, are very confused about behaviorist terms that deal with reinforcement and punishment-positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement, positive punishment and negative punishment- so here is a quick disambiguation- thread 🧵

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    Unattractiveness is probably the leading axis along which there is discrimination in our society, but it’s the least studied. Sexual advances are more likely to be treated as harassment by coworkers (below) and complaints of pain less likely to be taken seriously by doctors.

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