
The Poetry of Reality with Richard Dawkins Can We Still Be Optimistic About the Future? | A Conversation with Steven Pinker
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Sep 14, 2025 In a captivating discussion, Steven Pinker, a renowned cognitive psychologist and popular science author, engages with Richard Dawkins on the complexities of human language and cognitive biases. They explore how optimism and pessimism shape societal views on progress, from critical metrics of global advancement to the dual nature of technological innovation. The ethical implications of AI and consciousness are also scrutinized, raising questions about human evolution and the moral responsibilities surrounding emerging technologies.
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Progress Is Fragile And Causal
- Progress is not a natural force but a set of causal achievements like vaccines, rule of law, and markets.
- Trends can backslide (pandemic, war, democratic decline) but long-term gains persist.
Why We Feel The World Is Getting Worse
- People overweight vivid bad events due to the availability heuristic and journalism's negativity bias.
- Incremental improvements compound yet rarely become headlines, skewing public perception pessimistic.
Reason Needs Institutions To Work
- Reason evolved partly for argumentation, making us intuitive lawyers who defend favored views.
- Institutions like science and free speech counteract individual biases and amplify collective rationality.
















