Kathryn Paige Harden, author of “The Genetic Lottery: Why DNA Matters for Social Equality” explains what scientists have learned about how our genes affect our educational success. Why is this research so controversial? And is it worth doing anyway?
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Rationally Speaking #141 - Dan Sperber on "The Argumentative Theory of reason"
Rationally Speaking #140 - Kenny Easwaran on "Newcomb's Paradox and the tragedy of rationality"
Rationally Speaking #139 - Eric Schwitzgebel on "Moral hypocrisy: why doesn't knowing about ethics make people more ethical?"
Rationally Speaking #138 - Ian Morris on, "Why the West rules -- for now"
Rationally Speaking #137 - Marc Lipsitch on, "Should scientists try to create dangerous viruses?"
Rationally Speaking #136 - David Roodman on Why Microfinance Won't Cure Global Poverty
Rationally Speaking #135 - Robin Hanson on: "Most human behavior is signaling"
Rationally Speaking #134 - Michael Shermer on: "Science drives moral progress"
Rationally Speaking #133 - Sean Carroll on "The Many Worlds Interpretatioln Is Probably Correct"
Rationally Speaking #132 - Live From NECSS 2015
Rationally Speaking #131 - James Randi on Being An Honest Liar
Rationally Speaking #130 - The Atheists Own 10 Commandments
Rationally Speaking #129 - Would the World Be a Better Place Without Religion?
Rationally Speaking #128 - 5th Anniversary Live Show
Rationally Speaking #127 - Elise Crull on Philosophy of Physics
Rationally Speaking #126 - Preston Bost on Crazy Beliefs, Sane Believers
Rationally Speaking #125 - The Quantified Self
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