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===Silverton, Jonathan. Dinner with Darwin, Chapters 5-8===
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==11: OCT 6==
  
:*'''5: Soup'''
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===Assigned===
::*'''Umami''' (savory) 
 
:::*1909 Kikunae Ikeda.  broth of dried bonito and seaweed.  discovered the flavor linked to glutamic acid.  salts of the same - sodium glutamate - MSG. 
 
:::*evo-expl for glutamates in seaweed.  through osmosis, maintains cell hydration in saline environment. 
 
:::*[[https://www.justonecookbook.com/how-to-make-dashi-jiru/ Dashi] So, what is Dashi?]
 
:::*glutamates also in tomatoes and parmesean cheese -- pasta marinara explained.
 
:::*'''Why do we taste umami?'''  Marker for protein and nutrients.  breast milk 10x glutamate of cow milk.
 
:::*'''Isn't MSG just salt?''' 58: salt not detected below 1:400.  socium glutamate detected to 1:3,000  - umami taste varies.  some people just report salt.  early 21st century, pair of proteins isolated for umami receptors in tongue. 
 
::*'''Salt'''
 
:::*two salt tasting receptors, one for low concentrations one for high. 
 
::*'''Bitter''' - green in cabbage family - from glucosinolates - defensive for insects. 
 
:::*Also, compounds in tea, alkaloids, bitter.  also in chocolate, poisons like strychnine and drugs like cocaine. 
 
:::*Lots of compounds trigger bitter, but also animals vary in range of bitter receptors.  cats 6, mice 35, humans 25.  Whether bitterness is experienced as good or bad depends upon the "smell image" (brain interaction with tongue/olfactory bulb).
 
::*'''Sour'''
 
:::*mild acid, in unripe fruit to prevent eating early.  sour signals acids that might be dangerous for our cells, but mild sour is pleasant.
 
:::*kids 5-9 have heightened sour tolerance.  theories 65: encourage nutrient consumption, but why not after 9?  or, broadens palette in kids.
 
:::*example of individual variation in sour detection.  '''PTC polymorphism''' - 65  funny story about scientists going to the zoo in Edinburgh 1939 to investigate. 
 
  
:*'''6: Fish'''
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:*Haidt, Chapter 5, "Beyond WEIRD Morality" (17)
::*fish smell from TMA, releases ammonia, functions to maintain water balance in live fish. 
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:*Writing exercise: How WEIRD is Morality?
::*'''Smell'''
 
:::*Is it true that humans have an impoverished sense of smell? 
 
::::*Differences between taste and smell -- 1. taste has more possibilities: 35 receptors for bitter; 400 for OR (olfactory receptors) -- really 600 with alleles.  2. individual wiring.  70
 
:::*Evolutionary explanation:  We had less need for smell once we started walking upright. Might make sense to have smell receptors wired like an alarm and taste receptors for lots of information.  mice can smell carbon dioxide?  wow.
 
:::*details comparison to elephants: 2,000 OR. rats and mice about 1,000. 
 
:::*72: main discussion of retronasal olfaction - "smell image" (not his term, but in the rno lit) jasmine as sweet - coincidence! 
 
:::*We have a taste/smell system that can discriminate a trillion smells, more that visual discrimination. 
 
:::*So, we have an impoverished smell alarm system compared to other animals or our past, but a virtually limitless taste palette.
 
::*'''back to fish'''
 
:::*how fish swim, fish have myoglobin in stead of hemoglobin.  fish store fuel as oil. up to 20% fat in muscle.  rapid acceleration from white muscle found in big predator fish.       
 
:::*fish muscle vs. animal muscle -- taste differences. 
 
:::*garum -- possibly first industrial food
 
  
:*'''7: Meat'''
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===Brief Survey on Student Engagement in Hybrid course delivery===
::*evidence from tapeworms (3 species) that go back 2-2.5 mya. Shared food chains between lions/antelope or hyena preyevidence from cave artNot by meat alone, also evidence of grinding technology 32,000 ya for plant consumptionisotopic analysis of human bones shows food preferences. woolly mammoth also good for housing material.
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::*Timeline: 72K out of Africa, 40-50k diversity in diet (possibly food/pop dynamic)
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:*Please take the following anonymous [https://gonzaga.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3I98g1ecsTe59ZP survey].
::*Ohalo II (current Israel): wheat, barley (bread cakes), fish, but also gazelle, grebes, ducks and geese, aurochs, pigs, and goatsBut by 12,000 ya evidence of large and small animals scare in arch record.  
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::*food/pop dynamic: live births 5.4 in hunt/gatherers9.7 with farming.  '''One of the main products of agriculture is humans.'''
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===Final Stage of Sapolsky Writing Assignment===
::*domestication storiesmodern chicken from red jungle fowl (cross bred with grey jungle fowl for yellow skin color), Asia[https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C1GCEU_enUS829US830&q=rapa+nui+chicken+houses&tbm=isch&source=univ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwix1LHXmNrgAhWIsZ4KHUzZDxEQsAR6BAgAEAE&biw=1680&bih=858 Chicken houses of Rapa Nui]
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::*90: the remarkable navigational skills of the polynesians.  what I learned today....  Sheep....  Cattle from Aurochs, but european cattle not descended from European aurochs.
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:*'''Stage 4''': Back-evaluation: After you receive your peer comments and my evaluation, take a few minutes to fill out this quick "back evaluation" rating form: [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdgKCYITDTSOOHcvC3TAVNK-EZDsP4jiiyPj-7jdpRoNUsLPA/viewform?usp=sf_link]'''Fill out the form for each reviewer, but not Alfino.''' Up to 10 points, in Points.
::*disgression on "rewilding" - [https://www.cnn.com/2017/01/09/world/auroch-rewilding/index.html Modern Aurochs]
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::*Fertile Crescent animal domestication was from local stocks.   
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::*Back evaluations are due '''Thursday, October 8, 11:59pm'''.
::*Domestication syndrome --- less seasonal breeding, piebald coast, shorter muzzles, smaller teeth, smaller brains, curly tails, juvenile and docile behaviorDemonstrated by Russian wolf breeding experiment to be linked to selection for docilityPossible explanation in the "neural crest" - structure in embryo. docile might also select for other characteristics of the neural crest. still no certain theory.
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===Some samples from Henrich's, "The Weirdest People on Earth"===
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:*p. 25: "Who Am I?" taskShow charts
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:*p. 28: sociocentric vs. individualistic
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:*p. 34: guilt vs. shame
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:*p. 44: impersonal honesty research (recall Ariely).  
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===Haidt, Chapter 5, "Beyond WEIRD Morality"===
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====WEIRD Morality====
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:*WEIRD morality is the morality of Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, Democratic cultures
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::*just as likely to be bothered by taboo violations, but more likely to set aside feelings of disgust and allow violations
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::*only group with majority allowing chicken story violation.
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::*"the weirder you are the more likely you are to see the world in terms of separate objects, rather than relationships" "sociocentric" moralities vs. individualistic moralities; Enlightenment moralities of Kant and Mill are rationalist, individualist, and universalist.
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::*survey data on East/West differences in sentence completion: "I am..."
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::*framed-line task 97
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:*Kantian and Millian ethical thought is rationalist, rule based, and universalistJust the ethical theory you would expect from the culture.   
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====A 3 channel moral matrix====
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:*Schweder's anthropology: ethics of autonomy, community, divinity 99-100 - gloss each...
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::*claims Schweder's theory predicts responses on taboo violation tests, is descriptively accurate.
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::*ethic of divinity: body as temple vs. playground
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::*vertical dimension to values. explains reactions to flag desecration, piss Christ, thought exp: desecration of liberal icons(Note connection to contemporary conflicts, such as the Charlie Hebdot massacre.)
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====Making Sense of Moral/Cultural Difference====
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:*'''Haidt's Bhubaneswar experience''': diverse (intense) continua of moral values related to purity. (opposite of disgust). Confusing at first, but notice that he started to like his hosts (elephant) and then started to think about how their values might work. Stop and think about how a mind might create thisDetail about airline passenger.
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:*Theorizing with Paul Rozin on the right model for thinking about moral foundations: "Our theory, in brief" (103)
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:*American politics often about sense of "sacrilege", not just about defining rights (autonomy)Not just harm, but types of moral disgust.
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:*'''Stepping out of the Matrix''': H's metaphor for seeing his own cultural moral values as more "contingent" than before, when it felt like the natural advocacy of what seem true and rightReports growing self awareness of liberal orientation of intellectual culture in relation to Shweder's viewSocial conservatives made more sense to him after studying in India.
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===Small Group Discussion===
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:*Discussion questions:
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::*Does it make sense to talk about "stepping out of a matrix"?  Is this a temporary thing? What value might it have in your experience?
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::*Do you have a parallel story to Haidt's? (Mention travel experiences.)

Latest revision as of 19:51, 6 October 2020

11: OCT 6

Assigned

  • Haidt, Chapter 5, "Beyond WEIRD Morality" (17)
  • Writing exercise: How WEIRD is Morality?

Brief Survey on Student Engagement in Hybrid course delivery

  • Please take the following anonymous survey.

Final Stage of Sapolsky Writing Assignment

  • Stage 4: Back-evaluation: After you receive your peer comments and my evaluation, take a few minutes to fill out this quick "back evaluation" rating form: [1]. Fill out the form for each reviewer, but not Alfino. Up to 10 points, in Points.
  • Back evaluations are due Thursday, October 8, 11:59pm.

Some samples from Henrich's, "The Weirdest People on Earth"

  • p. 25: "Who Am I?" task. Show charts
  • p. 28: sociocentric vs. individualistic
  • p. 34: guilt vs. shame
  • p. 44: impersonal honesty research (recall Ariely).

Haidt, Chapter 5, "Beyond WEIRD Morality"

WEIRD Morality

  • WEIRD morality is the morality of Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, Democratic cultures
  • just as likely to be bothered by taboo violations, but more likely to set aside feelings of disgust and allow violations
  • only group with majority allowing chicken story violation.
  • "the weirder you are the more likely you are to see the world in terms of separate objects, rather than relationships" "sociocentric" moralities vs. individualistic moralities; Enlightenment moralities of Kant and Mill are rationalist, individualist, and universalist.
  • survey data on East/West differences in sentence completion: "I am..."
  • framed-line task 97
  • Kantian and Millian ethical thought is rationalist, rule based, and universalist. Just the ethical theory you would expect from the culture.

A 3 channel moral matrix

  • Schweder's anthropology: ethics of autonomy, community, divinity 99-100 - gloss each...
  • claims Schweder's theory predicts responses on taboo violation tests, is descriptively accurate.
  • ethic of divinity: body as temple vs. playground
  • vertical dimension to values. explains reactions to flag desecration, piss Christ, thought exp: desecration of liberal icons. (Note connection to contemporary conflicts, such as the Charlie Hebdot massacre.)

Making Sense of Moral/Cultural Difference

  • Haidt's Bhubaneswar experience: diverse (intense) continua of moral values related to purity. (opposite of disgust). Confusing at first, but notice that he started to like his hosts (elephant) and then started to think about how their values might work. Stop and think about how a mind might create this. Detail about airline passenger.
  • Theorizing with Paul Rozin on the right model for thinking about moral foundations: "Our theory, in brief" (103)
  • American politics often about sense of "sacrilege", not just about defining rights (autonomy). Not just harm, but types of moral disgust.
  • Stepping out of the Matrix: H's metaphor for seeing his own cultural moral values as more "contingent" than before, when it felt like the natural advocacy of what seem true and right. Reports growing self awareness of liberal orientation of intellectual culture in relation to Shweder's view. Social conservatives made more sense to him after studying in India.

Small Group Discussion

  • Discussion questions:
  • Does it make sense to talk about "stepping out of a matrix"? Is this a temporary thing? What value might it have in your experience?
  • Do you have a parallel story to Haidt's? (Mention travel experiences.)