
On Being with Krista Tippett Alison Gopnik — The Evolutionary Power of Children and Teenagers
Jan 23, 2020
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Atheist Upbringing
- Alison Gopnik was raised in a militantly atheist household, where modernist literature and art served as a kind of creed.
- Experiences like seeing a Rothko painting were equivalent to visiting a cathedral for other children.
Surrogate Parenting
- Gopnik, the eldest of six children born in 11 years, acted as a surrogate parent to her younger siblings.
- This mirrors the historical reality where older siblings and community members played a significant role in childcare.
Philosophical Awakening
- At age ten, Gopnik's reading of Plato sparked her interest in the origins of the soul.
- This led her to question the absence of children in philosophical discussions about the mind and knowledge.

