michael shermer @ google February 18, 2008
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michael shermer @ google discussing his new book – the mind of the market: compassionate apes, competitive humans, and other tales from evolutionary economics
discusses the ultimatum game @ 27min, the evolution of moral sense/trolley car experiment @ 33min & how hormones affect trust/cooperation @ 43min:
related: shermer speaking about debunking superstitions @ TED & “why people believe weird things about money“
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