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Sam Harris is an author, podcaster, public intellectual, ex-New Atheist, card-returning IDWer, and someone who likely needs no introduction. This is especially the case if you are a DTG listener as we recently released a full-length decoding episode on Sam.Following that episode, Sam generously agreed to come on to address some of the points we raised in the Decoding and a few other select topics. As you will hear we get into some discussions of the lab leak, what you can establish from introspection and the nature of self, motivations for extremism, coverage of the conflict and humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and selective application of criticism.Also covered in the episode are Andrew Huberman's dog and his thanking eyes, Joe Rogan's condensed conspiracism, and the value of AI protocol searches.LinksOur Decoding Episode on SamOur interview with three virologists on the Lab LeakKevin Drum's blog. 'I read the entire Slack archive about the origin of SARS-CoV-2. There is no evidence of improper behaviour'New York Magazine article by Eric Levitz 'Sam Harris's Fairy-Tale Account of the Israel-Hamas Conflict' Making Sense Podcast Episode 351: 5 Myths about Israel and the War in GazaMaking Sense Podcast Episode 352: Hubris & Chaos- A Conversation with Rory StewartGlobal Catastrophic Risk Institute: The Origin and Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Expert Survey. The Israel Democracy Institute. War in Gaza Public Opinion Survey (2): See Question 15. Atran, S. (2016). The devoted actor: Unconditional commitment and intractable conflict across cultures. Current Anthropology, 57(S13), S192-S203.
In this episode, Chris is joined by Konstantin Vekshin, Chief Commercial Officer of Volga-Dnepr Group. Konstantin is responsible for the business development and sales, with the largest fleet of AN-124's, IL-76's and B747 & B737's, they are aiming to become a one-stop-shop for all Volga-Dnepr, AirBridgeCargo, and ATRAN customers, uniting and unifying standards and approaches across the board to make the whole experience more accessible and understandable for their customers. Hear how the day to day operations was adapted when Covid19 requirements were at their peak, how was the CARE program co-ordinated and what were the biggest challenges and successes? Listen to how involved they were with task forces being built up around governments, airlines, airports and handling agents? Konstantin talks about the way the world is now- what he sees as the challenges and opportunities for the industry moving forward into 2021?
Este episodio es extra y es una repo. Lo es porque considero que es un buen momento para escuchar de nuevo al amigo Scott Atran. Una conversación sobre todo lo que la ciencia nos ayuda a iluminar en momentos tan oscuros: antropología y la mente de terrorista. Quienes planearon y llevaron a cabo los atentados de París vivían entre nosotros, eran ciudadanos europeos que conocían nuestra cultura y nuestra forma de pensar con detalle. En Occidente, sin embargo, ¿qué conocemos sobre los yihadistas? Una conversación con el antropólogo Scott Atran en El Método. Un artículo que escribí para EL MUNDO sobre Atran. El Método es un podcast producido por @Luis_Quevedo para los que, enamorados del mundo, queremos aprender más de él a través de la mejor herramienta que ha desarrollado la humanidad, la ciencia. Envía tus opiniones y comentarios a metodopodcast@gmail.com Suscríbete y escucha todos los episodios elmetodo.fm. Deja comentarios y valoraciones en iTunes e ivoox, por favor, y no olvides compartir este episodio con alguien a quien creas le pueda alegrar el día. Si quieres más ideas de buenos podcasts en español, visita cuonda.com, la comunidad independiente de podcasts en tu lengua. Suscríbete al correo semanal de El Método en https://tinyletter.com/luisquevedo Puedes verme en televisión, cada día 12:30 y 2:30 pm EDT [New York] en NTN24 en este stream. Este episodio es extra y es una repo. Lo es porque considero que es un buen momento para escuchar de nuevo al amigo Scott Atran. Una conversación sobre todo lo que la ciencia nos ayuda a iluminar en momentos tan oscuros: antropología y la mente de terrorista. Quienes planearon y llevaron a cabo los atentados de París vivían entre nosotros, eran ciudadanos europeos que conocían nuestra cultura y nuestra forma de pensar con detalle. En Occidente, sin embargo, ¿qué conocemos sobre los yihadistas? Una conversación con el antropólogo Scott Atran en El Método. Un artículo que escribí para EL MUNDO sobre Atran. El Método es un podcast producido por @Luis_Quevedo para los que, enamorados del mundo, queremos aprender más de él a través de la mejor herramienta que ha desarrollado la humanidad, la ciencia. Envía tus opiniones y comentarios a metodopodcast@gmail.com Suscríbete y escucha todos los episodios elmetodo.fm. Deja comentarios y valoraciones en iTunes e ivoox, por favor, y no olvides compartir este episodio con alguien a quien creas le pueda alegrar el día. Si quieres más ideas de buenos podcasts en español, visita cuonda.com, la comunidad independiente de podcasts en tu lengua. Suscríbete al correo semanal de El Método en https://tinyletter.com/luisquevedo Puedes verme en televisión, cada día 12:30 y 2:30 pm EDT [New York] en NTN24 en este stream. Este contenido es gratis y sólo te pido que, si te ha gustado, entretenido, iluminado de algún modo, lo compartas en tus redes y nos valores en tu plataforma de pódcast favorita. Gracias ;)
How lightly, or how tightly, do you hold your values? Are there things you hold dear, which almost automatically excite your emotions, for which you would make the costliest of sacrifices? These are the sorts of questions Scott Atran discusses in this Social Science Bites podcast. Atran is a “classically trained” anthropologist (he was once an assistant to Margaret Mead) and is the research director in anthropology at France’s National Center for Scientific Research, a research professor of public policy and psychology at the University of Michigan, and a founding fellow of the Centre for Resolution of Intractable Conflict at the University of Oxford’s Harris Manchester College. He is also director of research and co-founder of Artis Research & Risk Modeling, Artis International, and Artis LookingGlass. As those associations suggests, much of his research sits at the intersection of violent acts and cognitive science, and much of his fieldwork takes place on the front lines of conflict. His findings are often acknowledged as true by policymakers – even as he ruefully tells interviewer David Edmonds, they generally then refuse to recognize the sincerity with which the other side holds its values. And yet these spiritual values often trump physical ones. And from a policy perspective, say the attempting defeat ISIS in the Middle East, it helps to understand that a devoted actor will often outperform a rational actor when the going gets tough. This helps explain the initial successes of ISIS, and the ability of Kurdish forces to battle back against ISIS. Or even of the American colonies to defeat the British empire. Atran explains that while there are no theories, at present, about sacred values, but there are features that he has been able to test for reliability. For example, Atran suggests that something so valued is immune to trading, discounting or negotiating, and that offering to buy your way around someone’s sacred values can result in anger or violence. He asked refugees in Lebanon and Jordan what was the chance they would go back to Israel if they had the right of return. Six percent – one out of 16 – said they would ‘consider it.’ But then they were asked if they would give up this sacred value, the implication being that if they weren’t going to exercise it why bother keeping it. Yet 80 percent answered no. Then the researchers asked if the respondents would support the 1967 boundaries of Israel, and accept a cash payment, in exchange for permanently ceding their right of return. “Not only did they refuse,” Atran notes, “but it went to ceiling. We tested for support of suicide bombing, skin responses for emotion and moral outrage, it went through the roof.” But this allegiance to the intangible works two ways – Atran found that when a questioner acknowledged a refugee’s right of return, support for the peace process – even without any other sweetener – increased.
Quienes planearon y llevaron a cabo los atentados de París vivían entre nosotros, eran ciudadanos europeos que conocían nuestra cultura y nuestra forma de pensar con detalle. En Occidente, sin embargo, ¿qué conocemos sobre los yihadistas? Una convers Quienes planearon y llevaron a cabo los atentados de París vivían entre nosotros, eran ciudadanos europeos que conocían nuestra cultura y nuestra forma de pensar con detalle. En Occidente, sin embargo, ¿qué conocemos sobre los yihadistas? Una conversación con el antropólogo Scott Atran en El Método. Envía tus opiniones y comentarios a metodopodcast@gmail.com o en twitter e instagram a @luis_quevedo Puedes encontrar todos los episodios de el método y suscribirte con tu agregado favorito en elmetodo.fm y sumarte al correo semanal de El Método en tinyletter.com/luisquevedo Te recomiendo que escuches BINARIOS [http://binarios.podbean.com/], de Ángel Jimenez, para estar a la última de la tecnología. CUONDA la red independiente de podcasts en español cuonda.com Un artículo que escribí para EL MUNDO sobre Atran http://www.elmundo.es/internacional/2015/11/29/5659ed9746163f4f5c8b45fb.html Este contenido es gratis y sólo te pido que, si te ha gustado, entretenido, iluminado de algún modo, lo compartas en tus redes y nos valores en tu plataforma de pódcast favorita. Gracias ;)
Quienes planearon y llevaron a cabo los atentados de París vivían entre nosotros, eran ciudadanos europeos que conocían nuestra cultura y nuestra forma de pensar con detalle. En Occidente, sin embargo, ¿qué conocemos sobre los yihadistas? Una conversación con el antropólogo Scott Atran en El Método. Envía tus opiniones y comentarios a metodopodcast@gmail.com o en twitter e instagram a @luis_quevedo Puedes encontrar todos los episodios de el método y suscribirte con tu agregado favorito en elmetodo.fm y sumarte al correo semanal de El Método en tinyletter.com/luisquevedo Te recomiendo que escuches BINARIOS [http://binarios.podbean.com/], de Ángel Jimenez, para estar a la última de la tecnología. CUONDA la red independiente de podcasts en español cuonda.com Un artículo que escribí para EL MUNDO sobre Atran http://www.elmundo.es/internacional/2015/11/29/5659ed9746163f4f5c8b45fb.html Quienes planearon y llevaron a cabo los atentados de París vivían entre nosotros, eran ciudadanos europeos que conocían nuestra cultura y nuestra forma de pensar con detalle. En Occidente, sin embargo, ¿qué conocemos sobre los yihadistas? Una conversación con el antropólogo Scott Atran en El Método. Envía tus opiniones y comentarios a metodopodcast@gmail.com o en twitter e instagram a @luis_quevedo Puedes encontrar todos los episodios de el método y suscribirte con tu agregado favorito en elmetodo.fm y sumarte al correo semanal de El Método en tinyletter.com/luisquevedo Te recomiendo que escuches BINARIOS [http://binarios.podbean.com/], de Ángel Jimenez, para estar a la última de la tecnología. CUONDA la red independiente de podcasts en español cuonda.com Un artículo que escribí para EL MUNDO sobre Atran http://www.elmundo.es/internacional/2015/11/29/5659ed9746163f4f5c8b45fb.html Este contenido es gratis y sólo te pido que, si te ha gustado, entretenido, iluminado de algún modo, lo compartas en tus redes y nos valores en tu plataforma de pódcast favorita. Gracias ;)
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Host: Chris Mooney Back in the summer of 2011—just before the 10 year anniversary of 9/11—this show welcomed on Scott Atran, an anthropologist who is a leading expert on terrorism and violent extremism. Now, in the wake of the Boston bombings and the dramatic capture of suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, we called Atran back to discuss the first large scale U.S. terrorist bombing since 9/11. As Atran's research shows, the Tsarnaev brothers share many parallels with other young, disaffected men who opt for extremist violence around the world. But Atran's broader conclusion from the past week may be an unsettling one: When we devote such massive societal attention to a few homegrown terrorists, we may not ultimately be doing ourselves any favors. Scott Atran is an anthropologist and an expert on terrorism with appointments at John Jay College, the University of Michigan, and Oxford. He is author of the book Talking to the Enemy: Faith, Brotherhood, and the (un)Making of Terrorists, and in his research has personally interviewed mujahidin, Hamas, and the plotters behind the Bali bombing.
Host: Chris Mooney In less than two weeks, the ten year anniversary of the deadliest terror attack on U.S. soil—9/11—will be upon us. In the past decade, there has been much debate and discussion about the root causes of terrorism and violent extremism. There has also been considerable scientific study of the matter. Fortunately, Point of Inquiry recently caught up with the anthropologist Scott Atran, a world leader in this research. Atran has met with terrorists face to face. He has interviewed mujahedin, met with Hamas, talked to the plotters of the Bali bombing-and sometimes found his life at risk by doing so. There's probably nobody better if you want to talk about terrorism, what motivates it, and how these extremes fit within the broad tapestry of human nature. Scott Atran is a research director in anthropology at the French National Center for Scientific Research, and holds a variety of appointments at other academic institutions. He's also the author of several books including In Gods We Trust: The Evolutionary Landscape of Religion and Talking to the Enemy: Faith, Brotherhood, and the (Un)Making of Terrorists. He has published frequent op-eds in the New York Times and his research has been published in Science, the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and other leading publications.