Father Absence Has Already Peaked
A Reply to David C. Geary's 'The Rise of Father Absence and Its Attendant Social Ills.'
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A Reply to David C. Geary's 'The Rise of Father Absence and Its Attendant Social Ills.'
I have known Klaus Fiedler for over forty years, and he is one of the most fair-minded and decent scientists I have ever met.
In its panicked dismissal of Klaus Fiedler, the APS has failed to deliver procedural justice
In a newly published book, a motivational speaker who works with female prisoners reflects on the life lessons she’s learned behind bars.
Human identity is inextricably tied to group affiliation. So what happens when all the groups we know and love become ‘problematic’?
What makes 'Alone' endlessly fascinating and deeply moving is the mirror it holds up to our broken lives.
We’ve lost the ability to navigate our inner worlds, to sit with or navigate anything uncomfortable. We avoid, push away, or lash out because we don’t know how to handle discomfort.
Every generation or so (i.e., roughly every 25 years) a woman (it’s always a woman) writes a book about kinky sex—and a very specific type of kinky sex.
Editor's note: Quillette asked four scholars to reflect and comment on the costs and benefits of tribalism. They each have a background in academic psychology and include Chris Ferguson, Professor of Psychology at Stetson University, Cory Clark, behavioural scientist, Bo Winegard, essayist and PhD in social psychology, and
I was a good friend of Harvey Weinstein during his early years as a concert promoter, before he became Harvey Weinstein, movie mogul. We subsequently drifted apart, and while Harvey went on to find astronomic success in Hollywood, I worked as the chief psychologist at the Massachusetts Treatment Center for
Upcoming generations will not thank us for gifting them a world devoid of the concept of personal privacy.
Obviously, greater intellectual diversity among researchers would be a key corrective, but adversarial collaboration is also critical.
Loneliness was generally stable (with the bright spot being a significant drop in Asia) from 2000 to 2012 and then quickly reversed itself in all regions.
Westerners have been reading the works of Aristotle for more than 2,000 years, and his ideas even animated the Islamic Golden Age.
Negative stereotypes about psychedelics are undergoing a reassessment.