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Mar 12, 2016 — Robert Wright & Stephen Asma
The Western encounter with Buddhism
Divine beings and supernatural forces in Buddhism
Why Stephen finds Buddhism appealing
Drawing as meditation
Does neuroscience support the Buddhist view of the self?
What the New Atheists get wrong about religion
Mar 10, 2016 — Nikita Petrov & Eric McLuhan
The road as the medium of the car
A story of a blind man who could see
Parallels between rap and
The Odyssey
How the alphabet made us detached from the world
The comeback of images as a way of thinking
Mar 8, 2016 — Robert Wright & Susan Gelman
The psychology of essentialism
Is your dog an essentialist?
The essence of good, evil, and Donald Trump
Why we value some objects more than others
Religion and essentialism
Do we perceive reality accurately?
Mar 6, 2016 — Robert Wright & Daniel Ingram
What is it like to be an arhat?
Perspectives on the self: It’s nothing, it’s everything
What enlightenment is, and what’s so great about it
Dwelling in enlightenment is easy, but getting there can be hard
Does enlightenment entail moral improvement?
Can meditation save—or impede salvation of—the world?
Mar 4, 2016 — David Kyuman Kim & George Lipsitz
Introducing Love-Driven Politics
Lessons on love from James Baldwin
Identifying a root cause of discrimination
“Turn poison into medicine”
Considering generosity
Dealing with the inevitability of heartbreak
Mar 1, 2016 — Robert Wright & Mark Smith
Considering the thesis of Mark’s new book
Secular Faith
Creative uses of the Scriptures by pro-choice and pro-life advocates
What shapes attitudes towards abortion?
Reinterpreting biblical condemnations of homosexuality
How cultural change affects religious thought
How cultural change affects religious institutions
Feb 28, 2016 — Nikita Petrov & Daniele Bolelli
Daniele’s new book
Not Afraid
and the practice of cage fighting
In martial arts, you want to play it safe—but not too safe
Raising a baby girl: the greater battle
Other practices: meditation, psychedelics, and life in general
The changing face and functions of online media
Daniele’s mix-and-match approach to philosophy and religion
Feb 26, 2016 — Philip Menchaca & Jackson Stephenson
When a musical subculture adopts religious ideas
Meet Kali, a Hindu goddess and extreme-metal music icon
“Left-hand” vs. “right-hand” Tantric practice
Gateways to forbidden power
Spiritual elitism in the extreme-metal music scene
Questioning the value of the transgressive mindset
Feb 25, 2016 — Robert Wright & George Johnson
The limits of human knowledge
Confronting the weirdness of quantum physics
Einstein, relativity, photons—and time travel!
What good is a legacy if you’re dead?
George’s ideal afterlife
The human compulsion to find order in the world
Feb 22, 2016 — Miguel Farias & Russell Razzaque
How mental breakdown could prime one for spiritual awakening
Russell: Cracks in our sense of self are helpful
Why mental health prognoses are worse in the West
Has meditation become commodified?
How practicing mindfulness can make you a better therapist
Can mindfulness replace traditional therapy?
Feb 20, 2016 — Robert Wright & William MacAskill
Will’s new book
Doing Good Better
and its topic, effective altruism
A shockingly cheap and easy way to help schools in Africa
The perils of pursuing only the quantifiably good
The case against buying fair trade products and donating to disaster relief
Long-term do-good planning
Why it makes sense to invest in apocalypse prevention even though we’ll probably be fine
Feb 19, 2016 — Philip Menchaca & Pablo Sender
What is Theosophy?
A Theosophical explanation of psychic phenomena
Do all religions contain the same truth?
Synthesizing religion, philosophy, and science
Is there an ordering force in the universe?
Theosophy’s most important teaching
Feb 18, 2016 — Aryeh Cohen-Wade & Jesse Singal
Jesse’s article on the closure of a gender identity clinic
The rise of #firejessesingal
The real-world consequences of abusive online discourse
The social dynamics driving internet vitriol
Why engage at all?
Life lessons from being shamed on Twitter
Feb 16, 2016 — Robert Wright & Melanie Brewster
Melanie Brewster and other
Atheists in America
Can atheism be a source of community?
What about hope, consolation and wonder?
Melanie’s book and why it was originally titled
The Other Closet
Why do New Atheists tend to be white, male and angry?
Are atheists understudied?
Feb 13, 2016 — Daniel Kaufman & Massimo Pigliucci
What constitutes an explanation in the natural sciences?
Looking for a categorical difference between natural and social sciences
Biological and social explanations of human behavior
The difference between the narratives of social and physical sciences
Does social science explain events or their interpretations?
Must a science have “laws”? Are there social scientific laws?
Feb 12, 2016 — Daniel Kaufman & Robert Wright
A quick look at the life of Wittgenstein
The misunderstood philosopher
How does language represent reality (if at all)?
Wittgenstein the Mystic
Why your private thoughts are public
Cognitive science’s big Wittgensteinian problem
Feb 11, 2016 — Robert Wright & Sarah Posner
The fractured evangelical vote
State of the evangelical mind (with a cameo by Sarah’s dog Karma)
The trajectory of Sarah’s relationship with Judaism
Journalistic work as a source of pleasure and meaning
Mourning without the consolation of an afterlife
Hillary’s brand of liberal Christianity
Feb 9, 2016 — Robert Wright & Daniel Kaufman
A “higher purpose” that doesn’t involve spooky forces
What does it matter whether a higher purpose exists?
What does the “meaning” in “meaning of life” mean?
Pondering the trajectory of human development
The importance of understanding other perspectives
Debating whether we’ve made moral progress
Feb 7, 2016 — Robert Wright & Paul Froese
What do we mean by a meaningful life?
Finding purpose in being a part of something bigger
How social context determines our understanding of meaning
Fantasies about uniting humanity: one cause, one God, one reality
Are we making moral progress?
Is it empowering or terrifying to think we create our own meaning?
Feb 4, 2016 — Robert Wright & Heather Hurlburt
Finding meaning in Washington D.C.
Heather’s spiritual life
Ways Episcopalians think about God
Tempting things public servants should avoid
The importance of being hokey
“There is no having it all”
Feb 3, 2016 — Glen Whitney & John Allen Paulos
A mathematically informed skepticism of the biographical genre
The significance of unpredictability
Using math to understand the trajectory of our lives
Over time, do our perceptions converge on the truth?
The delusion of attributing significance to coincidences
When John learned that math = power
Feb 2, 2016 — Massimo Pigliucci & Daniel Fincke (moderated by Daniel Kaufman)
Stoicism: a philosophical alternative to religion
Adapting an ancient philosophy of life to modern times
Accepting harsh truths
Confronting regret, fear, and death
Applying Stoicism to the social sphere
Interpreting the concept of radical self-sufficiency
Jan 25, 2016 — Robert Wright & Jeremy England
Jeremy’s new theory and the origins of life
Wrestling with the second law of thermodynamics
Self-organizing systems and self-replicating ones
Natural selection as a special case of more general physical laws
The role of ritual in Jeremy’s Jewish faith
The laws of physics were written by people, not God
Jan 24, 2016 — Robert Wright & Maria Popova
Brainpickings.org: How an unsettled 22-year-old’s office newsletter evolved into a meaning-of-life resource
Honorable relationships in the age of transactional networking
Fruitful monotony versus compulsive consumption of media
Choosing understanding over judgment
Maria’s spiritual routine: reading, writing and meditation
Success as freedom from contentification and commercialization
Jan 19, 2016 — Robert Wright, Roger Haight & Paul Knitter
Jesus, Buddha, Roger and Paul: friends in conversation
How do you say “nirvana” in Christian?
The perennial philosophy
Religious pluralism as a political imperative
Why Paul will not live for eternity (and Roger will)
When Christian mysticism feels pretty Buddhist
Jan 11, 2016 — Daniel Kaufman & Barbara Block
What does it mean to be Jewish?
The development of different Jewish movements
Barbara: God doesn’t change; our understanding of God changes
The Torah, the Talmud, and the Jewish canon
Bringing the old ways into modern times
Why moral philosophy alone isn’t enough
Jan 10, 2016 — Aryeh Cohen-Wade & Jason Eberl
Star Wars Philosophy 101
St. Augustine on why people join the Dark Side
What makes Jedi better than terrorists, and the Empire worse than the U.S.
Midi-chlorians and the mind-body problem
The Lucas Empire v. the Fan Alliance: battle for the imaginary universe
The Force Awakens:
spoilers and speculations
Jan 6, 2016 — Robert Wright & Annabella Pitkin
Buddhism in a nutshell
The meaning of life according to Tibetan Buddhism
The key to liberation
Talking about tantra
If science is power, what happens to religion?
What does renunciation mean for Buddhists?
Jan 5, 2016 — Robert Wright, Rebecca Newberger Goldstein, & David Chalmers
Rebecca’s “mind-blowing” encounter with the problem of consciousness
David’s famous zombie thought experiment
Rebecca: “We are material things”
Does an electron have a kind of mind?
Where does meaning come from?
Describing a satisfactory model of consciousness
Jan 4, 2016 — Robert Wright & David Kyuman Kim
What is Confucianism?
Living with both a Confucian and a Christian identity
Wisdom accumulates slowly
The power (and difficulty) of radical love
Melancholic freedom and existential angst
Finding and losing meaning in the scientific age
Dec 28, 2015 — Robert Wright & Murtaza Hussain
The new normal for American Muslims
Why Muslim women bear the brunt of Islamophobia
Murtaza calls
The Atlantic
‘s big ISIS piece “shallow nonsense”
How Saudi Arabia fueled a “bad reformation” of Islam
A “Muslim loser with a gun” can hurt millions
What being a Muslim means to Murtaza
Dec 27, 2015 — Robert Wright & John Horgan
John’s new old book,
The End of Science
How grand is the unified theory, really?
Cancer, brain lasers, and other things that matter
Mind-blowing potential of dark energy and dark matter
The mind-body problem
Will science shed any new light on basic philosophical questions?
Dec 24, 2015 — Robert Wright & Michael Brendan Dougherty
Why conservative Catholic Michael likes the New Atheists
Finding strength and unity in Scripture
What’s the true meaning of Christmas?
Michael: Catholic ritual defines my religion
Michael’s Irish heritage and Bob’s West Texas roots
How a fear of Hell affects everyday life
Dec 19, 2015 — Robert Wright & Lawrence Krauss
Lawrence on religion’s “most immoral” aspect
A defense of giving offense
Why is there something rather than nothing?
Bob accuses Lawrence of avoiding the key question
Debating whether evolution has directionality
Can science fill religion’s place in people’s lives?
Dec 18, 2015 — Robert Wright & Alexander Wolff
Alex’s new book,
The Audacity of Hoop
How basketball shaped Obama, personally and politically
The significance of Obama’s move to golf
Life lessons from playing pickup
A beautiful merging of individual and collective goals
The San Antonio Spurs as a model of global cooperation
Dec 15, 2015 — Robert Wright & Francis Fukuyama
Revisiting Frank’s “End of History” thesis
Trump, China, and the threat of illiberal democracy
Frank: The singularity is an “idiotic” idea
Should we fear homemade eugenics?
Why Americans need to improve their moral imaginations
Does religion unite more than it divides?
Dec 13, 2015 — Robert Wright & Donald Hoffman
Natural selection doesn’t build brains to see the truth
How perception is like a graphical computer interface
Don’s theory: It’s consciousness all the way down
Is there a chicken-and-egg problem with this theory?
Don describes his consciousness formula, sans math (phew)
With this theory, life is more interesting—and painful
Dec 12, 2015 — Robert Wright & Pamela Cooper-White
Clergy as front-line therapists for parishioners
Personal guilt about God’s judgment
Using faith to counter a traumatic religious upbringing
Neoliberal capitalism and its discontents
A psychological reading of the Christian Trinity
Are humans making spiritual progress?
Dec 7, 2015 — Philip Menchaca & Wahida Young
An introduction to Universal Sufism
“A path, not a religion”
Incorporating worship practices from different faiths
Wahida’s religious community, The Abode of The Message
How Wahida came to Universal Sufism
The Universal Sufi teaching the world most needs now
Dec 4, 2015 — David Bryce Yaden & Roy Hamilton
Roy explains non-invasive brain stimulation
Assessing the safety of this technology
Can brain stimulation make you smarter?
Does increasing memory decrease creativity?
The possibility of unlocking savant-like abilities
An ethical question about cognitive enhancement
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