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A Pragmatist Perspective on Brains, Trust, and Choice
- The Journal of Speculative Philosophy
- Penn State University Press
- Volume 37, Number 1, 2023
- pp. 61-80
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abstract:
Human beings evolved in small groups. Social trust was and is, according to Jay Schulkin, a critical feature in getting a foothold in the world. Social trust is fundamental for our viability in our democracy. It is frail. Tribes dominate, truth-telling is marginalized by partisan interests. Pragmatism is rooted in democratic adventures and self-corrective inquiry with civic sensibility. Freedom, Schulkin suggests, is about choice, but limiting choice is an important factor in the organization of action and our viability in democratic ventures.