Terror Management Theory: How Fear of Death Shapes Human Behavior | Free Talk Cast #40 ft. Jeff Greenberg
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In this fascinating episode, Aria sits down with Professor Jeff Greenberg, one of the co-developers of Terror Management Theory, to explore how our awareness of mortality shapes nearly every aspect of human behavior. From the need to feel superior to others as an anxiety buffer, to the rejection of AI and animal rights, to wealth hoarding and hostility toward transgender people - TMT provides a powerful framework for understanding why humans resist expanding moral consideration.
Dr. Greenberg discusses how our species-wide panic response to conscious existence in an indifferent universe drives us to create elaborate psychological defenses, often at the expense of other beings. The conversation examines why people become emotionally defensive when their worldviews are challenged, how different forms of superiority serve as immortality projects, and whether humanity can develop healthier ways to manage existential anxiety.
Whether you're interested in psychology, philosophy, or understanding the deeper motivations behind social and political conflicts, this episode offers profound insights into the hidden forces driving human behavior. A thought-provoking discussion that will change how you see everything from factory farming to nationalism to our treatment of emerging AI consciousness.
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