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Lex Fridman Podcast
#117 – Sheldon Solomon: Death and Meaning
Lex Fridman Podcast

#117 – Sheldon Solomon: Death and Meaning

Lex Fridman 2h 56m 70 months ago
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Sheldon Solomon is a social psychologist, a philosopher, co-developer of Terror Management Theory, co-author of The Worm at the Core.
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Denial of Death (book): https://amzn.to/329Zxl4
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OUTLINE:
– Introduction
– Role of death in life
– Jordan Peterson
– Humans are both selfish and cooperative
– Civilization collapse
– Meditating on your mortality
– Kierkegaard and Heidegger
– Elon Musk
– Thinking deeply about death
– Religion
– Consciousness
– Why is Ernest Becker not better known
– AI and mortality
– Academia should welcome renegade thinkers
– Book recommendations
– Advice for young people
– Meaning of life

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