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EPISODE
SEASON
SCHEDULE
Episode 01: The Cognitive Tradeoff Hypothesis
Episode 02: Moral Licensing
Episode 03: The Stilwell Brain
Episode 04: The Stanford Prison Experiment
Episode 05: Should I Die?
Episode 06: How to Talk to Aliens
Episode 07: Barnards Star
Episode 08: The Golden Record
Episode 09: A Death Positive World
Episode 10: A Family Affair
Episode 11: A Frozen Pioneer
Episode 12: Philosophizing About Death
Episode 13: World Views
Mind Field S03E08
Available from: 16-01-2019
Mind Field S03E07
Available from: 09-01-2019
Mind Field S03E06
Available from: 02-01-2019
Mind Field S03E05
Available from: 26-12-2018
Mind Field S03E04
Available from: 19-12-2018
Mind Field S03E03
Available from: 12-12-2018
Mind Field S03E01
Available from: 05-12-2018
Mind Field S03E02
Available from: 05-12-2018
Mind Field - Season 3 Episode 11: A Frozen Pioneer
Description
We live a long series of strong events that begin with the exciting third season. The season begins by presenting a range of issues and theories, including the phenomenon of moral licensing, where we show here the phenomenon that shows that when we do something good, we often allow ourselves unconsciously to do something terribly bad. On the other hand, with the help of Cecil Sarabian, Dr. Andrew MacIntosh and some of the fake bubbles, Michael watches the levels of disgust among Japanese macaque monkeys in a strange way.
We live a long series of strong events that begin with the exciting third season. The season begins by presenting a range of issues and theories, including the phenomenon of moral licensing, where we show here the phenomenon that shows that when we do something good, we often allow ourselves unconsciously to do something terribly bad. On the other hand, with the help of Cecil Sarabian, Dr. Andrew MacIntosh and some of the fake bubbles, Michael watches the levels of disgust among Japanese macaque monkeys in a strange way.
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