
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


We belong to our symbols as much as they belong to us. Like the planetary environment, our relationship with language and symbols has impacted our culture, even our biology, argues Professor of Anthropology, Terrence Deacon. Our capacity for interpretation allows us to understand one another and work as a collective mind, explaining the incredible leaps our species has made—and also the trouble we’re in.
Terrence joins me to explain our relationship to symbols and how they evolve with the world. We then discuss what happens when our symbols get stuck, or disconnected, simplifying into ideological constructs which fix our identities.
Planet: Critical is 100% independent and community-powered. If you value it, and have the means, become a paid subscriber today!
By Rachel Donald4.8
8484 ratings
We belong to our symbols as much as they belong to us. Like the planetary environment, our relationship with language and symbols has impacted our culture, even our biology, argues Professor of Anthropology, Terrence Deacon. Our capacity for interpretation allows us to understand one another and work as a collective mind, explaining the incredible leaps our species has made—and also the trouble we’re in.
Terrence joins me to explain our relationship to symbols and how they evolve with the world. We then discuss what happens when our symbols get stuck, or disconnected, simplifying into ideological constructs which fix our identities.
Planet: Critical is 100% independent and community-powered. If you value it, and have the means, become a paid subscriber today!

1,860 Listeners

1,164 Listeners

167 Listeners

1,594 Listeners

378 Listeners

509 Listeners

2,209 Listeners

464 Listeners

1,044 Listeners

295 Listeners

152 Listeners

577 Listeners

76 Listeners

432 Listeners

27 Listeners