Steven Pinker Quotes That Will Inspire You to Live Your Best Life
Steven Pinker quotes that inspire a great attitude towards life That Will Inspire You to Live Your Best Life
1. Trivers, pursuing his theory of the emotions to its logical conclusion, notes that in a world of walking lie detectors the best strategy is to believe your own lies. You can’t leak your hidden intentions if you don’t think they are your intentions. According to his theory of self-deception, the conscious mind sometimes hides the truth from itself the better to hide it from others. But the truth is useful, so it should be registered somewhere in the mind, walled off from the parts that interact with other people.
How the Mind Works
Author:- Steven Pinker
Category:- truth
2. disasters are instant, improvements are gradual
Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress
Author:- Steven Pinker
Category:- motivational
3. It Begins with skepticism. The history of human folly, and our own susceptibility to illusions and fallacies, tell us that men and women are fallible.
The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined
Author:- Steven Pinker
Category:- science
4. It's natural to think that living things must be the handiwork of a designer. But it was also natural to think that the sun went around the earth. Overcoming naive impressions to figure out how things really work is one of humanity's highest callings.[Can You Believe in God and Evolution? Time Magazine, August 7, 2005]
Author:- Steven Pinker
Category:- science
5. Many textbooks point out that no animal has evolved wheels and cite the fact as an example of how evolution is often incapable of finding the optimal solution to an engineering problem. But it is not a good example at all. Even if nature could have evolved a moose on wheels, it surely would have opted not to. Wheels are good only in a world with roads and rails. They bog down in any terrain that is soft, slippery, steep, or uneven. Legs are better. Wheels have to roll along an unbroken supporting ridge, but legs can be placed on a series of separate footholds, an extreme example being a ladder. Legs can also be placed to minimize lurching and to step over obstacles. Even today, when it seems as if the world has become a parking lot, only about half of the earth's land is accessible to vehicles with wheels or tracks, but most of the earth's land is accessible to vehicles with feet: animals, the vehicles designed by natural selection.
How the Mind Works
Author:- Steven Pinker
Category:- science
6. The experience of choosing is not a fiction, regardless of how the brain works. It is a real neural process, with the obvious function of selecting behavior according to its foreseeable consequences. It responds to information from the senses, including the exhortations of other people. You cannot step outside it or let it go on without you because it is you.
The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature
Author:- Steven Pinker
Category:- science
7. The explanations may help us understand the parts of the brain that made a behavior tempting, but they say nothing about the other parts of the brain (primarily in the prefrontal cortex) that could have inhibited the behavior by anticipating how the community would respond to it. [...] Why should we discard our lever on the system for inhibition just because we are coming to understand the system for temptation?
The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature
Author:- Steven Pinker
Category:- science
8. the mind is a neural computer
How the Mind Works
Author:- Steven Pinker
Category:- science
9. The task of evolutionary psychology is not to weigh in on human nature, a task better left to others. It is to add the satisfying kind of insight that only science can provide: to connect what we know about human nature with the rest of our knowledge of how the world works, and to explain the largest number of facts with the smallest number of assumptions.
How the Mind Works
Author:- Steven Pinker
Category:- science
10. Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to compute it.
Words and Rules: The Ingredients of Language
Author:- Steven Pinker
Category:- science
