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  • Episode 31 - Personality Explained: What Makes You You
    2025/04/27

    Why are you the way that you are?


    No, I'm not quoting your parents, I'm asking a profound scientific question. What makes you psychologically distinct from other people? Are there meaningful personality differences caused by age, gender, nationality, politics, health, and religiosity? What are they? Let's explore!


    And as always with Polymath, this is not a video where I shower you with opinions or guesses. We will examining reliable, scientific info from personality psychology, and always basing what we say on evidence and empirical data: so you can be sure that you're getting proper answers. Enjoy!

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    31 分
  • Episode 30 - What Actually is Fascism? An Objective Guide
    2025/04/20

    We've all heard of it- what is it?


    What do fascists want? What do they believe? What makes fascism different from other ideologies? And what makes fascism so violent?


    We'll be answering all these questions and more- and we'll be doing it properly. None of this episode is my opinion, or a 'hot take', or guesses. All of this is reliable, academic information from political science, political philosophy, political psychology, and modern history, all integrated together to give you the best answers possible.


    And it's all in 20 minutes! So sit back, relax, and enjoy a pleasant, soothing discussion about fascism and violence. Enjoy!

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    23 分
  • Episode 29 - Systemic Sexism: Is it Real, and How Does it Work?
    2025/04/13

    Why do female, educated US university staff rate female job applicants as less competent and less likely to get hired? It's probably not that they're misogynist: let's go a little deeper.


    This is a 20 minute compression of a colossal psychological and sociological journey spanning 3 hours: Episode 25 of Polymath. In this 20 minute video, we strip away our society to its core and scientifically analyse its norms, structures, and beliefs.


    What does it mean to be a man? To be a woman? To be a human being? What makes a woman 'good'? Why, in fact, do people act the way they do? Why do different groups and demographics come into conflict?


    This video is not designed to push an agenda or make you think a certain way: we don't do that here. If you don't believe that systemic sexism exists, that's fine- you don't have to. Just watch the video and if you disagree with it, you have the freedom to do so: just don't close yourself off to other views. And remember- for the mountain of evidence which I don't have to time to address in this video, check out Episode 25 here https://open.spotify.com/episode/7tKa3m6PHbboR8qJolsDIl?si=42ac9591750b42fd. Enjoy!



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    22 分
  • Episode 28 - What Actually is Liberalism? An Objective Guide
    2025/04/06

    Why did every society from the dawn of civilisation until the 1800s feel comfortable with slavery? In fact, what's the purpose of civilisation in the first place? What makes a good society? What is 'good' itself?


    'Liberalism' shouldn't be conflated with being a 'liberal': this sociopolitical philosophy is in fact the foundation of Western politics/morality, and has been called the dominant ideology in world history. It is in fact arguably one of the most important things ever to happen to humanity, and has had an unimaginable impact on the human condition. So what is it?


    Today, in just 20 minutes, we answer that question objectively, thoroughly, and from an interdisciplinary perspective. There are no opinions or 'hot takes' here: it's all just expert consensuses.


    On Polymath, I've been producing a series called 'An Objective Guide to Political Ideologies'. I'm going to be remaking these episodes in the format of 20 minute 'Polymath Bites' summary episodes, so stay tuned for more 20 minute content about capitalism, socialism, communism, and more. Enjoy!


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    20 分
  • Episode 27 - Do You Have Free Will?
    2025/03/30

    If God is real, would He be able to tell with 100% accuracy what you will do in exactly ten years' time? Is your future behaviour already all mapped out by the unconscious machinations of your brain? And where in the brain might free will come from? You can choose to do what you want; but you can't choose what you want. Can a robot truly choose what they want? Can a cat? What about a worm?


    On today's episode, we'll be exploring the vast scientific and philosophical debate about whether humans have free will. The free will debate is not just confined to philosophy: it's at the forefront of psychology as well. In this episode, we'll be integrating philosophy, psychology, neurobiology, and neuroanatomy to give you all the insight and perspective you need to decide your stance.


    Sit back, prepare for an existential crisis, and enjoy!

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    44 分
  • Episode 26 - What 'Left Wing' and 'Right Wing' Actually Mean
    2025/03/23

    They're terms we've all heard, but what actually are they? What do the left/the right want? What is leftism and what is rightism? Are you left, right, or in the middle?We'll be answering all these questions and more today, giving you objective information from lots of different disciplines for a well-rounded answer that fits snugly into 20 minutes.

    Introducing the first episode of Polymath Bites, a new format I'm introducing on this channel. These will still address an interesting topic from a multidisciplinary, academic perspective, but will be limited to around 20mins. This is to make the videos more accessible and less daunting, communicating useful information and expert consensuses without warding anybody off.


    Polymath Bites episodes will either be a remake of a pre-existing 1-2h episode (this episode, for example, is a remake of Episode 08) or introduce a new topic to the channel. Enjoy!



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    21 分
  • Episode 25 - 'Systemic Discrimination' and How it Works (Social Identity Theory)
    2025/03/16

    Systemic discrimination 😍✨ what's that all about? And is it even real?


    The idea of systemic discrimination is a politically charged subject, and the Internet is full of people throwing their opinions at you about this. How about some objectivity? This episode is a colossal, three hour journey through the science of Social Identity Theory, which then applies the insights from this to looking at marginalised groups.


    This video isnota 'hot take': it is a massive integration of psychology and sociology, with its insights continually backed by real-world, empirical evidence. I am not here to push an agenda on you or tell you how to think: I just want to take all the knowledge experts have on how human beings work, integrate all these facts together, and relay to you a scientific consensus.


    Social Identity Theory is not just a random idea cooked up by researchers: it's an evidence-backed model of looking at the world, one so powerful and far-reaching that it can change your whole worldview. It asks- and answers- Why do we need other people so much? What happens to us when we're around other people? Do other people define who 'we' are? How do humans think- and hate? Why do stereotypes, bias, prejudice, and discrimination exist? And can we stop it?


    When we look at systemic discrimination, we'll be doing so through the lens of SIT. Systemic discrimination is an incredibly complex subject, and SIT is just one lens through which we can examine it. But we'll be examining it extremely carefully, looking at the very roots of this phenomenon and always analysing it scientifically and with evidence.


    Along the way, we'll be exploring a host of other, essential questions. What is the patriarchy? What does modern feminism want? What's the point of representing women and minorities in media? How do the norms of past generations affect us? How can we overcome them? How does the society we live in shape us?


    This episode is massive. It took so long to film you can actually see the day-night cycle affecting the room's lighting as the video goes on. So please check out my YouTube, @danielaaronlevy, for clips of this episode, breaking it down into more manageable chunks. Whether you choose to watch this video in the form of clips or just raw dog the whole episode, I promise that at no point in the video- or on this channel- will I ever try and stuff an ideology down your throat. Enjoy!

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  • Episode 24 - How the World (and Your Own Mind) Works: Social Identity Theory
    2025/03/09

    'I don't want to f*ck Social Identity Theory...but it is beautiful.'


    (Wo)man is a social animal: we spend a lot of our time with- or thinking about- other people. But in fact the dynamics of what happens when individuals get together in groups is so vastly important that it shapes the entire world: it shapes our societies, our politics, our cultures, our friend groups, our day to day lives, and- in a hundred different ways- our very selves. No single theory can capture everything about how the world and our minds work, that's undeniable, but SIT tells us so, so much that I can reasonably be shamefully clickbait-y anyway.


    This episode is a journey through human evolution, cultural norms, stereotypes, human cognition, bias, hierarchies, prejudice, discrimination, identities, self-esteem, and what makes youyou. Why do we need other people so much? What happens to us when we're around other people? Do other people define who 'we' are? How do humans think- and hate? Why do stereotypes, bias, prejudice, and discrimination exist? And can we stop it?


    This is one of those videos that could potentially change your whole worldview. So tune in, relax, and enjoy me performing the same overly-caffeinated hand gestures for 99 minutes. Enjoy!

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    1 時間 39 分