Site Meter Reflections on Playboy: At long last, Steven Pinker writes for <i>Playboy</i>

September 29, 2009

At long last, Steven Pinker writes for Playboy

The timing is ironic. Just when the memory of recent mind-opening experiences is encouraging me to admit how bored I am with this blog, the October 2009 Playboy contains a one-page article by Steven Pinker, one of my biggest intellectual influences. I would feel disloyal if I let it go unmentioned.

One page is not enough space for Pinker to spread his wings and soar to the logical and rhetorical heights he is capable of. He thinks complex thoughts that require many pages for adequate disclosure. But page 135 of the October issue gives at least a hint of Pinker’s worth as a public intellectual:
Advances in cognitive neuroscience, evolutionary biology and genetics are being brought into psychology and are illuminating human nature in breathtaking ways. The result will be insights into spheres of life that may not have seemed psychological at all.... Political ideologies, we now know, are partly heritable—people are genetically predisposed, in part, to left-wing or right-wing worldviews.... Religion emerges from a brain predisposed to see disembodied spirits everywhere and to ask “why” questions of everything in sight. Economic behavior ... is shaped by cognitive illusions about risk, loss and probability. Also under the microscope are beauty, sexuality, reasoning, language, social relationships, violence and the other human obsessions.
By reading Pinker’s The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature, I gained a deeper appreciation of the Playboy phenomenon than I could from strict adherence to Hugh Hefner’s doctrine of sexual revolution. If awkwardness, hypocrisy, and an irrational sense of shame are enduring problems in human sexuality—as Pinker assures us they are—then a woman’s choice to pose nude for Playboy can attain heroic and tragic dimensions. Pinker has a way of making everything humans ever do more fascinating to behold.

Posted by Brian Sorgatz at 1:19 PM

Post a Comment

« Home

Create a Link