The Michael Shermer Show

Inventing God: Psychology of Belief and the Rise of Secular Spirituality

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Nov 19, 2024
Jon Mills, a philosopher and psychoanalyst, delves into the psychological roots of belief and modern spirituality. He discusses Freud’s legacy and the moral dilemmas of aggression, framed against contemporary societal issues. The conversation highlights how trauma affects generations and the rise of mental health concerns among youth, linking them to technology and social changes. Mills challenges traditional views of faith, emphasizing the importance of personal experiences in finding meaning and connection in an increasingly secular world.
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ANECDOTE

Putin's Aggression

  • Michael Shermer asks how psychoanalysis would explain Putin's aggression.
  • Jon Mills suggests Putin might be a calculated psychopath driven by power and narcissism.
INSIGHT

Dark Triad and Ideology

  • Shermer and Mills discuss the dark triad personality traits.
  • They debate if these traits fully explain figures like Putin or if ideology plays a larger role in some cases.
ANECDOTE

Pathway to Evil

  • Shermer asks how people can be persuaded to commit terrible acts.
  • He mentions Milgram's shock experiments and the gradual nature of evil.
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