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Evolving Toward a Better Future with David Sloan Wilson

Evolving Toward a Better Future with David Sloan Wilson

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August 28, 202449m 18s

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Alan talks with David Sloan Wilson, renowned biologist and author, to explore the broader applications of Darwin's theory beyond genetics to cultural and personal evolution. Wilson argues against conflating evolution with Social Darwinism and highlights cooperation as a crucial trait for societal progress. He emphasizes the need for experimental and inclusive decision-making and discusses how failure drives improvement, the impact of cultural interventions, and the role of religion in fostering community. Wilson also critiques traditional economic models and explains his aim to integrate evolutionary science into global cooperation. Guest Bio David Sloan Wilson is a distinguished evolutionary biologist with a doctorate from Michigan State University. His impressive academic career spans institutions such as Harvard University, the University of Washington, and the State University of New York Binghamton, where he is now Distinguished Professor Emeritus. David founded the Evolution Institute and co-founded the nonprofit ProSocial World, including the New Paradigm Coalition Initiative. He is an award-winning author known for his influential works, including This View of Life, Evolution for Everyone, The Neighborhood Project, and his novel Atlas Hugged. David's research and writing explore the applications of evolutionary theory to society and culture. Show Notes
  • (2:21) - What the evolution paradigm is
  • (4:22) - How the evolution paradigm is seen in cultures and how it differs from Social Darwinism
  • (6:56) - The special conditions necessary for the evolution paradigm to be effective
  • (11:51) - The importance of a common goal for cooperation to work when people have conflicting opinions
  • (14:11) - How failure is handled under the evolution paradigm
  • (16:16) - Applying the evolution paradigm to education
  • (26:17) - How the evolution paradigm applies to faith and religion
  • (37:13) - How the cooperative approach works when it comes to national economics
  • (39:20) - How individuals express themselves when they don't agree with the larger group
  • (44:07) - Wilson's novel, Atlas Hugged

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