Ep60 "Can we think better by wrestling with conflicting ideas?"

Ep60 "Can we think better by wrestling with conflicting ideas?"

Why do we believe our own truths so strongly? What is steel-manning, and why is it so important? What does any of this have to do with F. Scott Fitzgerald, John Keats, or the future of our society? This week's episode deals with polarization and what we might do about it. Join Eagleman and his guest Isaac Saul, who works to represent different points of view in his newsletter Tangle -- all in the name of the intellectual humility that can blossom from grappling with conflicting ideas.

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Ep121 "What’s the secret to intelligence (in brains and AI)?" with Ramesh Raskar

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Ep120 "Will AI build us into better humans?"

Ep120 "Will AI build us into better humans?"

Will AI end up building us into stronger, more talented humans? What might this have to do with linguistics, the movie Arrival, self-driving cars, debate, video games, elections, chess, and the ancien...

8 Sep 202533min

Ep119 "Why do brains believe in the unbelievable?" with Bruce Hood

Ep119 "Why do brains believe in the unbelievable?" with Bruce Hood

Why are brains superstitious? Would you wear a nice sweater that belonged to a murderer? What does this have to do with lucky socks, ghosts, our interpretation of coincidences, why kids often need the...

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Ep118 "Why has the brain always been our hardest puzzle?" with Matthew Cobb

Ep118 "Why has the brain always been our hardest puzzle?" with Matthew Cobb

How have humans through the ages tried to crack the mysteries of the brain, and why are our theories always yoked to the most recent technologies? What does the history of brain science have to do wit...

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Ep117 "What does brain science have to do with free speech? (with Greg Lukianoff)" (with Greg Lukianoff)

Most people claim to be in favor of free speech, but they often mean speech from their own side (and not whatever those crazy people on the other side want to say). But from the point of view of the b...

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Ep116 " What is Color? Part 2: Why royals wear purple"

Ep116 " What is Color? Part 2: Why royals wear purple"

Are there new colors you could see? And why are they impossible to imagine before you've seen them? Can you lose your color vision? And what does any of this have to do with linguistic color terms, wh...

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Ep115 "What is color? Part 1: Why hunters wear orange"

Ep115 "What is color? Part 1: Why hunters wear orange"

Why do birds and bees choose different flowers? Why do mammals' eyes seem to be optimized for moving around at night, and what does that have to do with hairless humans getting angry? What does any of...

4 Aug 202537min

Ep114 "Would you eat a self burger?"

Ep114 "Would you eat a self burger?"

Would you eat a burger grown from a human muscle cell? Would you rather use your own cell or someone else's? What does the future of lab-grown meat illuminate about neuroscience, our calculations of m...

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