Sunday, October 09, 2011

All in the Mind - The Kill Factor (broadcast edition) and Brave New Mind (podcast/Radio Australia edition)


Interesting - we are definitely wired for survival, but at the same time we are wired for empathy and fairness, able to take another's perspective. Research has tended to indicate that we are most able to display altruism toward those in our own in-group (ethnocentrism).

This week's All in the Mind podcast looks at some of these issues.

The Kill Factor (broadcast edition) and Brave New Mind (podcast/Radio Australia edition)

Natural born killer? If humans are born for survival, how hard is it to train us to kill for war, and what's the psychological impact of ending another person's life?


The BBC's Stephen Evans meets soldiers and hears their stories of war, killing, and survival.


SHOW TRANSCRIPT

Guests


Andy Wilson
Served in the British Special Forces (SAS)


Lt Col Peter G. Kilner
Army officer
Philosopher and educator
West Point Academy, NY, USA
http://soldier-ethicist.blogspot.com/


Ben Close
Served in 1st Battalion Coldstream Guard's Regiment


Associate Professor David Livingston Smith
Department of Philosophy
University of New England, USA
http://newengland.academia.edu/DavidLivingstoneSmith


Reverend Dr Giles FraserCanon Chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral
Lecturer in Ethics and Morality
Academy of the British Ministry of Defence
http://www.stpauls.co.uk/People-at-the-Cathedral/Dean-Chapter


Major Sam Plant
Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
United Kingdom


Major General Patrick Cordingley
Commander of the British 7th Armoured Brigade (The Desert Rats)
First Gulf War
http://patrickcordingley.com/


Joanna Bourke
Professor of History
School of History, Classics, and Archaeology
Birbeck College, UK
http://www.bbk.ac.uk/history/jb/index.html


Stephen Evans
BBC presenter and correspondent
http://news.bbc.co.uk/newswatch/ifs/hi/newsid_3890000/newsid_3892600/3892645.stm



Publications


Title: On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society
Author: Lt.Col. Dave Grossman
Publisher: Back Bay Books, 1996


Title: An Intimate History of Killing
Author: Joanna Bourke


Title: Killology - lecture by Lt. Col. David Grossman, broadcast on Background Briefing, 1999
URL: http://www.abc.net.au/rn/backgroundbriefing/stories/1999/23921.htm

Presenter
Natasha Mitchell/Stephen Evans

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