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"Social behavior and the covid pandemic"

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Anonymous Robert Strikwerda said...

The questions Daniel provides in the last paragraph seem to me to be very important. I hope social science can provide some answers quickly, and not continue to concentrate on finding answers to other questions simply because those questions are more tractable or use methods more popular in their discipline. Similarly for failing to address climate change.

August 28, 2021 at 12:54 PM

Blogger Richard Hershberger said...

A thought on the subject: We have for many decades now had supposed experts of varying plausibility happy to tell us what we want to hear. We could run this back to the Scopes Monkey trial, but in more recent memory we have industry shills telling us tobacco is healthy, that carbon emissions are just dandy, and so forth. There is always an audience eager to embrace these messages. Republicans being told that Trump won the election is just an extension of this. At this point there is an audience for the message that only what they wish to be true can be true. Few of us take joy in wearing a mask or getting a needle stuck in our arm. For those who have internalized the claim that only what they wish to be true can be true, the rest follows logically.

August 31, 2021 at 4:21 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Isn't there a widespread movement towards 'responsibilization' that incentivizes individuals to take more responsibility for what they believe? If so, and the knowledge commons is failing then that would explain why some people plump for imperfect cognitions they feel they can be 100% responsible for, in lieu of the facts... what you call 'being irrational' over more rational beliefs from social sources that may be more reliable but they cannot be made responsible for? It's kinda like opting wilfully for lies and then escalating a commitment to more lies and deeper lies as an affective preference rather than committing to the facts distributed by a public health body or responsible public official... neither who are the citizens responsibility... this seems to be what is catching people out... the incentive to only take responsibility for whatever we fancy rather than the incentive to think responsibly... which usually involves a commitment to others expertise... there is obviously some self-reinfocing affective benefit in believing in yourself no matter what under the neoliberal rubric...

September 13, 2021 at 4:31 PM

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