Gå ubegrenset med Magzter GOLD

Gå ubegrenset med Magzter GOLD

Få ubegrenset tilgang til over 9000 magasiner, aviser og premiumhistorier for bare

$149.99
 
$74.99/År

Prøve GULL - Gratis

Say know more

Hindustan Times Gurugram

|

October 12, 2025

There's a science to how we read things - people, situations, moods - as we make our way through each day. A lot of it has to do with what I know you know I know, and so on. In cognitive science, this is called 'common knowledge'. Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker's new book explores the impact of this ability on us - our society, history, culture

- Kanika Sharma

We laugh at the same jokes (usually for the same reasons), blush at innuendo, bow to dictators (at least temporarily), all because of a sense of implicit understanding: ie, common knowledge.

We maintain social contracts such as friendships and kinship, and group together as mobs, based on common knowledge too.

The idea of common knowledge is key to understanding human social constructs, says Steven Pinker, 71, a Canadian psychologist and psycholinguist at Harvard University.

"As a cognitive scientist, I have spent my life thinking about how people think," Pinker adds. "So the ultimate subject of my fascination would have to be how people think about what other people think, and how they think about what other people think they think, and how they think about what other people think they think they think. As dizzying as this cogitation may seem, we engage in it every day, at least tacitly.

Pinker's new book, When Everyone Knows That Everyone Knows, examines the social ramifications of this kind of coalescing, and seeks to untangle how this cognitive ability has impacted history, culture, society.

What do they look like, the mental acrobatics that govern our social world?

Excerpts from an interview.

Common knowledge isn't just "what everyone knows" but "what everyone knows that everyone knows". That sense of acknowledgement is crucial, isn't it?

I open the book with the story of the emperor's new clothes, which I think captures this distinction; because when the little boy points out that the emperor is naked, he isn't telling them anything they don't already know.

FLERE HISTORIER FRA Hindustan Times Gurugram

Hindustan Times Gurugram

Hasina’s UK MP niece gets B’desh jail term

A Bangladesh court sentenced British lawmaker and former minister Tulip Siddiq in absentia to two years in jail on Monday in a corruption case involving the alleged illegal allocation of a plot of land, prosecutors said.

time to read

1 min

December 02, 2025

Hindustan Times Gurugram

GST COLLECTIONS GREW IN NOV DESPITE EFFECT OF REDUCED RATES

Gross GST revenue saw less than 1% annualised growth to ₹1.70 lakh crore in November, the first full month after the tax rates were rationalised, with government officials and industry experts saying that the short-term moderation in collections was only to be expected — and pointing out that the revenue has not fallen on account of a major boost in consumption, which was also expected.

time to read

1 min

December 02, 2025

Hindustan Times Gurugram

Three-way fight for Formula One title spices up Abu Dhabi climax

As McLaren's Norris and Piastri battle on, reigning champion Verstappen threatens to steal the show

time to read

3 mins

December 02, 2025

Hindustan Times Gurugram

Tie it like a trendsetter!

Stepping back into the spotlight quietly in 2025, the old-school tie has become more than just corporate wear. It has now reemerged as a statement accessory.

time to read

1 min

December 02, 2025

Hindustan Times Gurugram

HC overturns life term of BrahMos engineer accused of spying for Pak

The Nagpur bench of the Bombay high court on Monday set aside the life sentence awarded to a 28-year-old BrahMos Aerospace engineer, who was arrested for allegedly spying for Pakistan, citing that the prosecution had failed to establish the allegations of espionage.

time to read

1 min

December 02, 2025

Hindustan Times Gurugram

DoT directs firms to pre-install cybersecurity app on phones

GOVT HAS TOLD CELLPHONE MAKERS AND IMPORTERS TO PRE-INSTALL “SANCHAR-SAATHT” APP ON HANDSETS WITHIN 90 DAYS

time to read

2 mins

December 02, 2025

Hindustan Times Gurugram

DELHI AIRPORT ‘WATER POSITIVE’; RESTORES MORE THAN CONSUMES

The Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport has been awarded the “water positive” status by Cll-Triveni Water Institute, meaning the establishment restores more water back to the environment than it is utilising.

time to read

1 min

December 02, 2025

Hindustan Times Gurugram

UK police pay tribute to murdered Hry student

The UK police force investigating the murder of a 30-year-old Indian student formally named him as Vijay Kumar on Monday, along with a renewed appeal for information and release of his family’s tribute to the “energy, joy and laughter” he brought to their lives.

time to read

1 min

December 02, 2025

Hindustan Times Gurugram

‘Iran win shows we are closer to U-17 WC berth’

KOLKATA: Bibiano Fernandes has “unfinished business.” In 2018, the only goal India conceded in the Asian U-16 junior men’s football finals came in the 68th minute of the quarterfinal vs South Korea.

time to read

1 mins

December 02, 2025

Hindustan Times Gurugram

Bridging communication gap key as Rohit and Virat find old touch

Even though questions around Rohit and Virat’s futures pop up, their ODI numbers in 2025 highlight their relevance in the team.

time to read

3 mins

December 02, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size