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Just how many people are you, anyway?

There's a lot going on in your brain that you aren't aware of. Enough thinking to accomodate a second 'person'? Psychology experiments give us a good reason to think that there are multiple streams of...

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Do we give because we care for others or for our image?

Sorting in Experiments with Application to Social Preferences provides some insight into our giving motivations: “We conduct an experiment to demonstrate the importance of sorting in the context of...

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Chimpanzee game theory

Chimpanzees coordinate in a negotiation game. A crucially important aspect of human cooperation is the ability to negotiate to cooperative outcomes when interests over resources conflict. Although...

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Choosing the best status games for society

Fortuantely we now have more welfare enhancing status competitions than jousting. How much better might we do? Humans have a natural impulse to compete amongst themselves for the esteem of those around...

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Why do we want the illusion that others already trust us?

Katja Grace observes that in certain personal relationships it is not acceptable to actively seek out people’s reputations in order to decide whether to trust them or not. Why do good businesses...

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To truly know yourself, watch your actions not your feelings

Related to: Murder (Meteuphoric), Just how many people are you, anyway?, Do we give because we care for others or for our image? When I propose cynical explanations for human altruism towards anyone...

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Every little bit doesn’t count

Right after writing a post on cynical explanations of human behaviour I read Yvain over at Less Wrong: “Interesting new study out on moral behavior. The one sentence summary of the most interesting...

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We don’t actually care about Haitians

Related to: Don’t help refugees, you bastards A while back I wrote that to know what you as a whole mind really wants, you should look at what you do, not at what the little conscious voice in your...

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Faux altruism at its most hilarious

I found this flyer in a lecture theatre today: “Join in an amazing two week volunteer and adventure program in South America or the Fijian Islands this year. The first week will see you commuting via...

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Why does the most important problem go so ignored?

Michael Anissimov is understandably exasperated: “It’s sad how the people who invented the nuclear bomb and spent their careers dealing with the threat of it are now screaming about the risk of...

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Why existential risk is the most important thing part I

Anna Salamon, Research Fellow with the Singularity Institute, does a back-of-the-envelope calculation on how much impact a single person could have by contributing to a good Singularity (or reducing...

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Does virtual filth set an example or provide a substitute?

It is common to worry that depictions of bad things have a negative impact on human behaviour. Violent movies and video games are turning young children into killers! Smutty advertising is normalising...

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Is a world without nuclear weapons a safer world?

All the recent talk about nuclear disarmament reminded me of a paper by Tom Schelling. As described by Dan Cole: “In the Fall 2009 issue of Daedalus, Tom Schelling explains cogently why a world without...

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Near and far thinking diagram

One way of explaining inconsistencies in human belief and behaviour is to model us as having multiple minds which rarely interact directly. Each set of views and pattern of thinking are brought to the...

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Thresholds in signalling

Most traits we signal are continuous variables: attractiveness, diligence, intelligence, loyalty etc. However, often the signals onlookers receive about our traits are binary, as are the rewards: did...

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For the real reason, check for consistency

“After more than a quarter century of debate, Yale faculty members are now barred from sexual relationships with undergraduates—not just their own students, but any Yale undergrads. The new policy,...

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Are the most important things in life free?

If there’s one thing an economist loves to spot, it is a trade-off. A trade-off puts us on familiar terrain and let’s us feel (not for the first time) that undergraduate microeconomics can make order...

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Why stories celebrate conflict rather than compromise

I wrote this for the Alternative Law Journal some time ago: As I was watching the film Avatar and the cinemagoers around me were cheering on the Na’vi heroes in their fight against human invaders, I...

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Preventing open-ended tasks from consuming your life

I have spent almost all of my life in formal education. One of the most stressful things about high school and university, at least for a diligent (indeed perhaps, obsessive) student like me, is the...

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Building a community of ‘effective altruists’

One of the big challenges in life is finding friends and colleagues who support and bring out the best in you. This is especially the case when your goals are unusual and you are less likely to be...

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