Tag: evolutionary psychology
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How Jewish lobby brainwashed Czechs: A case study
He or she has an IQ of 100, has little or no critical thinking, is full of fallacies, cognitive biases, and formal fallacies, gains information from grossly unobjective, biased and pro-brainwashing media. There was a discussion gathering about Israeli-Palestinian relationships in my hometown. Can you imagine me engaging in such a discussion? It is like…
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Is America really Christian? No way!
Christianity teaches love as a central principle, urging compassion and kindness toward others. It emphasizes caring for the poor, sick, and marginalized, reflecting Christ’s actions and teachings. This care extends to forgiveness, encouraging individuals to let go of resentment and seek reconciliation. Christianity values humility, promoting the idea that serving others is noble and virtuous.…
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Saving people from dying? People say no!
My readers know that people are nothing but selfish animals with morality closer to moral nihilism than perfect total utilitarianism. What about when redistributed wealth (for example, the US government) can do little to save millions? Saving people from dying? People say no! This all stems from our evolutionary equipment driven by nothing but selfish…
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There is no life after death: the ultimate guide
They say disprove there is life after death. Well, things are supposed to be proven, not disproven. The life after death is ingrained in nearly every culture. However, as scientific progress went further, the notion suddenly became increasingly obsolete. Not only do current science and analytic philosophy give you precious advice, but they also create…
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Theory of mind and God: deists vs. scientists
Isaac Newton died with firm conviction that there is God given complexity or world and universe. But he had lived hundreds years before we had the scientific fact that we see complexities as bias because of our Theory of mind. So what is the fight about Theory of mind and God, and respective camps of…
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Getting rid of religion in the US? Atheism must prevail
Being an agnostic or atheist in the US can be a tough job. As a person nurtured in the Czech culture, I am stunned listening to songs and reading comments in a manner like this: “We will meet again!” “God lent us this person, now he or she is with him for eternity!” For sane…
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How evolution shapes science
Human evolution shaped how we share, think, and process information. These traits limit and guide scientific creation and understanding. The ways we communicate, think, and act directly influence academic methods and discoveries. Cultural habits within academia also reflect our evolutionary past. Humans evolved to share information for survival. We use language to pass knowledge efficiently.…
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Why are wars? Let’s simplify it
The world peace is often deemed as unrealistic. But if the world’s citizens weren’t the sheep, stood up and show the politicians that they can and will control them, there would be peace. Let’s stop this with the famous claim “The biggest problem in politics is the stupidity of people” made by Helmut Schmidt. But…
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The fourth wave of feminism: Enemy of science?
Fourth-wave feminism emerged around 2012. It focuses on issues like sexual harassment, body image, and intersectionality. Activists use social media as a key tool. Platforms like X (Twitter) and Instagram amplify voices. Online campaigns such as #MeToo raised awareness globally. The movement fights against systemic problems. These include workplace harassment, rape culture, and gender inequality.…
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Emotions in politics as a scourge. Let’s bring rationality
Emotions in politics bring nothing but destruction, completely destroying the political process, with voters relying on their prehistoric instincts rather than rationally analyzing, being devoid of cognitive biases, fallacies, and formal fallacies. They don’t want to work with information, being completely devoid of emotions, with the precision of a scientist where the rational core wins.…