Colin Deyoung is a personality psychologist, personality neuroscientist, the creator of the Cybernetic Big Five Personality theory and professor of psychology at the University of Minnesota.
Adam Safron, Ph. D., is a Cognitive Scientist and psychologist who studies the nature of preferences and motivation from mechanistic, developmental, and evolutionary perspectives. Recently, he has proposed a model of embodied agency and free will and is working on a unified mechanistic account of psychedelics.
This conversation delves into the complex nature of the self, exploring its psychological, philosophical, and practical implications. The discussion begins with the distinction between the 'I' and 'me' aspects of self, as articulated by William James, and extends to the illusory nature of self as viewed in Buddhist philosophy. The speakers examine how consciousness functions as a model that shapes our understanding of reality and the self. They also discuss the importance of values in defining identity and the challenges of integrating conflicting goals. The conversation concludes with reflections on the implications of selfhood in the context of artificial intelligence and future developments.
Check out the papers:
https://journals-sagepub-com.dcu.idm.oclc.org/doi/full/10.1177/10888683221083777
Timestamps:
00:00 Exploring the Concept of Self
07:07 The I and the Me: Understanding Selfhood
10:40 Epistemology vs. Ontology: The Nature of Consciousness
18:03 Illusions of Self and Consciousness
22:45 The Role of Consciousness in Action
34:28 Transformations of Self: Continuity and Change
36:36 The Nature of Self and Values
39:12 Core Values and Personality
41:03 Understanding Self Through Values
43:58 The Journey of Self-Discovery
46:32 Integration and Self-Realization
49:22 The Role of Goals in Self-Understanding
54:05 AI, Selfhood, and Alignment
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