The Prisoner's Dilemma, Tit-for-Tat, and Game Theory | Robert Sapolsky | EP 390
The Prisoner's Dilemma, Tit-for-Tat, and Game Theory | Robert Sapolsky | EP 390
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@ععليحسن-و1م Says:
Fear God, the Lord of the Worlds. I fear for you more than my own life. I seek forgiveness from God, the Almighty, and I repent to Him. I confess my sin. I punished myself at your feet. I imagined a naked image of you. You would kiss me now, spit on me. I am entirely yours. Glory be to God, the Almighty, who created you. Forgive me. I confess my sin. You are like Joseph, peace be upon him. God forbid! I am Zuleikha. I am telling you, "God willing." May God protect you wherever you are. Your servant.
@bojanmisic9295 Says:
Where do you get these morons!
@ollyr_3710 Says:
Robert Sapolsky looks so much like Robert Plant😊
@АнтонИванов-я3с Says:
Thank you
@JimineyBob Says:
10:51 New bio: top lobster and dominant as hell
@sophiesseeyes Says:
I just figured how to say Roberts name I kept pronouncing it SPALASKY. tomato tomatoe
@BornSlippy1999 Says:
I like how Jordan designed the introduction as if 90's talkshows, "Hello everyone, today our topic is going to be etc."
@Swenser Says:
There really is no secret. Don't over think it Most humans are evil self serving assholes. QED. No need to thank me. No book necessary.
@scres87 Says:
Leave abortions and planned parenthood out of this jeez
@presidentpotato222 Says:
THIS SAME SCIENTIST THINKS TRANSGENDERISM IS AMAZING
@knife_gun_axe272 Says:
We make such a big deal out of what is actually just a simple life. Family food, shelter.
@Steven-n3u5d Says:
Having too become what is necessary
@Plutoman09 Says:
interesting how baboons can "wipeout" the "aggressive psychopaths' in their troops, but we humans still have to deal with them governing our countries ...
@Plutoman09 Says:
"punishment for being generous" ... .I picked up a fellow work mate one day as he was hitch-hiking home after work. It was a very hot day and I though a ride would be a lot better .. When he got in the car the first thing he said to me was, "where I come from being nice is a sign of weakness". And i answered "well you can get out and continue hitch-hiking if you like'...
@Plutoman09 Says:
41:16 - 43:34 Robert Sapolsky hits the nail right on the head. I totally agree
@Plutoman09 Says:
FUCKING AWESOME !!! The psychological AND the evolutionary characteristics of all life all in one video. How great is that ??
@UVBluesman Says:
I have huge respect for both of these gentleman. Watched hundreds of hours of video from both of them. Sapolsky first and then Peterson. It's absolutely shaped my thinking over a period of the last 15 years.
@avielp Says:
I wonder what Sapolsky would say about the Planned Parenthood plug in
@bradleyjack1970 Says:
I really enjoy listening to Sapolsky. Not so much Peterson
@mohammedomar4652 Says:
TWO OF MY favourite people ever ever
@stuffguy6664 Says:
Two unique minds conversing is refreshing.
@glamaz0n Says:
I am a 79 yr-old grandmother and a big fan of these two intellectual giants. One day while describing in a text to my daughter my fascination with all the content presented here, she replied with “You’re not a regular grandmother”.
@yodiyup Says:
This conversation between Peterson and Sapolsky is one of the best I’ve ever heard—a perfect 'Yin and Yang.' It’s a powerful example of how the pursuit of science isn't about being right-leaning or left-leaning. This is what scientific discourse should be the norm. It's a stark contrast to the discussion with Dawkins, which didn't look good for anyone. Even as someone who leans left (and respects Dawkins's scientific arguments), I thought it looked particularly bad for Dawkins and the lefties. Kudos to Jordan Peterson for being the one extending the hand and fostering this kind of essential dialogue.
@IdleWorker Says:
Why didnt peterson ask anything about trans neurobiology?
@Noobener Says:
17:56 The Author of game theory won: He took money of the buyer without the buyer being able to take any of the author. The funny part is that you are thankful for the knowledge confirming the opposite requirement the theory.
@domclarke92 Says:
What an absolutely wonderful conversation. Such a heartwarming and fascinating story about the cultural shift in the baboon troop. Thank you very much for putting this together and sharing it! Time to start reading Sapolsky's 'Determined' this afternoon!
@ccpositron3650 Says:
Mr Peterson, next Time, please buy a better pen :) For key lines you need a high-quality Pen :) Herr Peterson, nächstes Mal bitte einen besseren Stift kaufen :) Für wichtige Zeilen braucht man einen hochwertigen Pen :)
@harry.l.morley Says:
And does this mean dopamine has its roots in biological evolution? As in, is it essential for the survival of our species? That makes sense in my head, even obvious?
@harry.l.morley Says:
When you're about to get something and then the possibility of getting more of that something suddenly arises, in the moment (in anticipation of a BETTER future reward than the current one) . . . That feeling, that's the double dopamine spike they speak of. (Think food, shopping, clothes, money, drugs, sex etc.) It indicates the motivational nature of dopamine as much as its reward seeking fiction. As I see it, they work in concert to produce a driving/motor like/pleasureful/exciting/kicking sort of experience to get you do that something that will release more the sweet, sweet dopamine. . .
@garyluciani1082 Says:
When they were talking about reward and dopamine and the hero, jordan said if there's no future of more fruit yet discovered, it becomes dull,boring. The thought popped into my head. This might explain why Adam and Eve gave in to the temptation of eating the forbidden fruit. As humans they were compelled by their being human to eat that fruit. God created them to be that way. Shame on you God. You set them up.
@Sly_Hound Says:
Poor dr Robert is just waiting for his turn to talk 😂
@harperwelch5147 Says:
I find this very confusing and your speaking your own language. Surprisng a professor would be doing thus. Too exotic.
@ConstanceMccoy Says:
Constrain your impulse to interrupt, Peterson.
@deasmanning3170 Says:
A badvertisement is embedded at 25:05.
@dacoole Says:
i call it Restricted Living ..Maybe perhaps so You 2 now gave me the Almost Ja very Wunderbar LoL..saw Robert's Documentary about his Study of Baboon's Behavior ..which i still cant find anymore sadly ! Living in the Cool Zone would be Amazing yes ..You 2 could come to Los Angeles and study the Baboon's in the City LoL
@PayamSearches4Meaning Says:
Love them both. Great intellectuals, however, JP who I highly respect, did not took the conversation to the domain of free will. 😅😅
@djlunaticdreyfuss7562 Says:
IS JP becoming more scientific and rational?
@Knagedoedel Says:
The Peterstone dude should not be speaking In public. Love Sapolsky.
@diavalitemusic Says:
Was there even a single mention of the free will and absence of it? I was hoping for a different kind of podcast when i clicked
@cezarywitold8879 Says:
We are animals, but maybe its not that bad :) great conversation
@edenkillswarrior9056 Says:
Love these two together!
@codyvowell5046 Says:
Heroes have to share their meat!!!
@BrendaLeeNorris Says:
I've been mercurial in my thoughts about Dr. Peterson, going from not liking him because of his involvement in politics, and then when I view something like this, he has me interested in what he has to say.....again. I've been a fan of Sapolsky for about 10 years. This was a most interesting talk and I look forward to many more....please!
@markbodino5246 Says:
I checked this out to hear Dr S. This guy is just listening to himself talk
@ConversationsWithVania Says:
Sapolsky is great, very insightful and interesting to listen to, I’m very happy I had the chance to talk to him as well , discussed some of these issues )
@lazuritedavos3476 Says:
I didn't know the liver king was a professor and primatologist
@RajabNatshah Says:
Thank you :)
@ARKAZO Says:
1:11:21 Welp, seems I live in hell, everything makes sense now.
@martil.9058 Says:
My 2 favourite professors in one video. I click like i watch hundred times ❤
@loneghostkitten Says:
Love the title!!!! Heh heh miscreants. I'd rather have the smelling of the first flower in the beginning of spring. Listening to the subtleties of fluctuation in frequency of sounds or tones in a favorite song. Having or listening to an intellectually stimulating conversation with depth and meaning from predecessors, persons of interests or loved ones you care about or to which whom truly care about you. Thank you so much for this intellectually stimulating conversation! I needed to hear it, it wasn't the algorithm the lord sent it to me.

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