Tгўbula Rasa - Steven Pinker File
Pinker systematically dismantles these fears. He argues that is a moral demand for equal rights, not a biological claim that everyone is identical. Furthermore, acknowledging human nature doesn't excuse bad behavior; it helps us design better social systems that work with our instincts rather than against them. Conclusion
If we aren't born equal, will that justify discrimination? TГЎbula Rasa - Steven Pinker
If we are born with "bad" traits, is social progress impossible? Pinker systematically dismantles these fears
The belief that humans are naturally selfless and peaceful, and that greed or violence are purely products of corrupting social institutions. Conclusion If we aren't born equal, will that
Pinker identifies three primary dogmas that have dominated Western intellectual life for decades:
The idea that the mind has no innate structure and is molded entirely by culture and experience.
If we are just biological machines, does life lose its meaning?