Crisis in Perception

How the Mind Works — Evolution and the Hidden Architecture of Human Thought


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Welcome to Crisis in Perception, where we examine the systems shaping our world.

This episode explores How the Mind Works by Steven Pinker as a systems-level analysis of the evolved cognitive architecture of the human brain.

Drawing from evolutionary biology and computational theory, Pinker argues that the mind consists of specialized mechanisms shaped by natural selection to solve survival challenges. The episode explores why abilities like vision and movement remain extraordinarily complex engineering problems—even for modern AI.

By examining the evolutionary design of cognition, the analysis reveals how perception, emotion, and reasoning emerge from deeply embedded biological systems.

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