Warging as a way to bridge the representation gap
"The weirdest people in the world?" is a title of a paper written by Joseph Henrich and others highlighting the bias of Psychology as a science. check this for ref: https://www.amazon.com/WEIRDest-People-World-Psychologically-Particularly-ebook/dp/B07RZFCPMD Claims about universality among other nativist views dominated science for a long time and it can be traced back to a range of reasons one of which is a purely theoretical one. Nevertheless, we cannot ignore the cultural context of even those who make these theoretical judgments and implement studies. The European domination of not only participation and collected data by which the experimental science is making its alleged progress but rather those who analyze it with all their biases and cultural content. Conversations about this weird-oriented literature are taking place in the lobbies of western psychology institutes (W*I*E*R*D refers to Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic societie...