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Oct 26, 2018 — Robert Wright & Amy Alkon
Amy’s self-help book,
Unf*ckology
Amy’s path from “the cooties girl” to advice columnist
Impersonating your way to the real you
How to overcome fear and anxiety
Why shame is neither good nor bad
Amy: Be authentic to your values, not to your self
The wrong way to get people to change
Oct 24, 2018 — John Horgan & Deepak Chopra
Introducing the
Mind-Body Problems
podcast
The controversy around Chopra’s views on healthcare
Does Deepak have an ulterior motive?
Monistic materialism: there’s only matter
Dualism: mind and matter are separate things
Panpsychism: all matter is conscious
Deepak’s consciousness-only theory
Oct 23, 2018 — Aryeh Cohen-Wade & Max Read
Viewing the Trump-Kanye meeting through the lens of mental illness
The shared traits that make Trump and Kanye irresistible to the media
How online news and social media created the “attention economy”
Did reality TV remake reality?
Jake and Logan Paul: brothers, YouTube superstars, and possible sociopaths
How social media helps people with mental illness
Oct 14, 2018 — Colin Pugh & Alex Guerrero
Alex explains “lottocracy,” a system using random selection to choose politicians
Does democracy have to mean voting?
Democratic systems as forms of technologies
Imagining many legislatures, each devoted to a single issue
Capture and accountability in elections
How would randomly selected politicians learn about policy?
Leveraging collective knowledge for political decisions
Alex: Elections encourage short-term focus and tribalism
Oct 12, 2018 — Robert Wright & John Bargh
John’s book on unconscious motivations,
Before You Know It
Why thinking about the flu makes you more opposed to immigration
Are ethnic and gender stereotypes self-fulfilling prophecies?
The Protestant work ethic as a core part of American psychology
Don’t resist temptations. Avoid them!
How to use an “implementation intention” to get things done
How have John’s famous lever-pulling experiments held up over time?
Is the “replication crisis” really a crisis?
Oct 10, 2018 — Aryeh Cohen-Wade & Lauren Oyler
What is it about social media that’s so depressing?
Twitter, the unpopular website that elites love
Is what happens on social media real or fake?
Is @laurenoyler the same as Lauren Oyler?
How everything in life became “toxic”
Do all online communities eventually become toxic?
The moral challenge of social media
Oct 5, 2018 — Robert Wright & Lama Surya Das
Is Buddhism a philosophy or a religion?
Surya Das: “I’m enlightened enough for now”
Attachment, aversion, and “original goodness”
Is an enlightened person by definition a moral person?
Not-self and Emerson’s “transparent eyeball”
The Dzogchen approach to enlightenment
Surya Das: Trump has the spark of Buddha nature (and so do you)
Sep 30, 2018 — Aryeh Cohen-Wade & Kaitlyn Tiffany
The hot new trend of being a homebody
Social, economic, and technological reasons young people are staying in
The surprisingly controversial topic of skincare
Millennials using apps to order food delivered by Millennials
Netflix and chill and take Instagram selfies wearing sheet masks
Is being a homebody the modern way to go to Walden Pond?
Sep 26, 2018 — Daniel Kaufman & Crispin Sartwell
Crispin’s essay on the politics of geography and representation
Why did rural Americans feel that Trump’s victory was their victory?
Is “one person, one vote” a wrong-headed view of political representation?
Where political representation meets art and aesthetics
Can Americans’ interests be represented accurately?
Is being from a rural area akin to being a racial minority?
What does our current system of political representation get right or wrong?
Sep 21, 2018 — Aryeh Cohen-Wade & Christopher White
The new sex abuse crisis enveloping the Catholic Church
An explosive letter claims Pope Francis helped a known abuser
The allegations against the powerful Archbishop McCarrick
What does #MeToo reveal about the Church?
Assessing Archbishop Viganò’s accusations against Francis
Can Francis implement real reforms?
Sep 20, 2018 — Nikita Petrov & John Horgan
John’s new book,
Mind-Body Problems
, is free online
“What are we really, what can we be, and what should we be?”
Robert Trivers, an evolutionary biologist with an affinity for violence
Douglas Hofstadter, a playful writer, but a melancholic person
Why ex-materialist Christof Koch embraced panpsychism
How losing a daughter made Stuart Kaufman study the paranormal
Story time! Nikita and John exchange psychedelic tales
Sep 10, 2018 — Robert Wright & Gregg Caruso
What is neuroexistentialism?
Neuroscience, free will, and existentialism
The “compatibilist” claim that free will and determinism can co-exist
To define “free will,” first redefine “agency”
Why the importance of luck should make us doubt intuitions about free will
Moral responsibility and the Nazi war criminal thought experiment
Does Gregg’s personality predispose him to reject retribution?
Sep 4, 2018 — Aryeh Cohen-Wade & Lauren Shields
Lauren’s new book on her experiment with dressing modestly,
The Beauty Suit
Lauren’s unusual path to the seminary
Alternative readings of Quranic verses on female modesty
Christianity, conspicuous consumption, and the Amish
Jewish women who cover their hair with wigs that look just like their hair
Makeup trends that only look good on social media
Why cultural appropriation is often rooted in misogyny
Lauren’s advice for men
Aug 31, 2018 — Robert Wright & K. Anthony Appiah
Anthony’s new book,
The Lies That Bind: Rethinking Identity
Anthony’s own unusual identity
Cosmopolitanism and its discontents
Patriotism, nationalism, and “legitimate forms of partiality”
Against essentialism in religion
The invention of the idea of a national spirit
Who owns the culture?
How class conflict has changed in the US and UK
Aug 24, 2018 — Robert Wright & Bhikkhu Bodhi
How Bhikkhu Bodhi first encountered Buddhism…
…and how he became a Buddhist monk
Can “secular” Buddhists have spiritual experiences?
Traditional Buddhism, secular Buddhism, and immanent Buddhism
Diving into nirvana: “conditioned arising” and “the unconditioned”
Does Buddhism make you a better person?
Aug 23, 2018 — Stephen Asma & Rami Gabriel
What is pleasure, and what isn’t?
How human will fits into philosophies of pleasure
Addiction, brain chemistry, and the lies we tell ourselves
Why are some people more prone to addiction than others?
Addiction as a disease of deprivation
Antonio Demasio’s new book that rethinks culture and the roots of consciousness
Aug 15, 2018 — Aryeh Cohen-Wade & Philip Christman
Phil’s essay, “What Is It Like to Be a Man?”
Modern male stereotypes: Homer Simpson vs. Harvey Weinstein
Proud Boys, Jordan Peterson, and the crisis of masculinity
The trans challenge to gender norms
Phil explains why his Christian faith doesn’t provide him with certainty
Contrasting certainty in Judaism and Christianity
Aug 14, 2018 — Daniel Kaufman & Justin Weinberg
Justin’s website about the philosophy profession, Daily Nous
What philosophers actually do when they do research
Will we ever solve the big philosophical questions?
What the American Philosophical Association does
Is this a golden age for public philosophy?
Are philosophy departments in danger?
Dan wonders whether there should be a moratorium on new philosophy PhDs
Aug 10, 2018 — Robert Wright & Tim Maudlin
Three fundamental questions about time
Revisiting the famous “twins paradox” thought experiment
Why Tim thinks mainstream physicists are wrong about time
Einstein and determinism
Why Einstein was wrong about quantum entanglement
Non-locality, the weirdest thing in physics
Aug 9, 2018 — Josh Summers & Stephen Asma
Stephen’s new book,
Why We Need Religion
Who is Stephen’s intended audience?
How religion shaped our emotional lives for millennia
Can you benefit from religion without sincere belief?
“False consolation”? No such thing, Stephen says
Stephen learns to appreciate the “smells and bells” of Buddhism in Bhutan
How will religion evolve in America?
Aug 6, 2018 — Nikita Petrov & Gary Lachman
The rise of “occult politics” in the Trump era
Pepe the Frog and “willing Trump into office”
Trickle-down metaphysics from Nietzsche to Trump
Steve Bannon’s connection to European far-right esoteric philosophy
“Putin’s Rasputin,” Alexander Dugin
Gary’s new project on the return of “Holy Russia”
Gary’s thoughts on Jordan Peterson
Aug 3, 2018 — Robert Wright & Ben Blum
Ben’s essay challenging Philip Zimbardo’s famous Stanford Prison Experiment
How a study about prisoners became a study about guards
Evidence that Zimbardo improperly influenced the study
The unexpected political effects of the experiment
What explains the experiment’s durability?
When Zimbardo tried to get Bob to dance
Is Zimbardo himself a victim of circumstance?
Jul 31, 2018 — Daniel Kaufman & Brian Leiter
To understand Marx, start with Hegel’s dialectics
Why Marx emphasized economic production over Hegelian idealism
Dan: Was Marx’s concept of labor too narrow?
What will happen if technology eliminates most jobs?
Marxism post-WWII: More than college activism and Jefferson Airplane?
Brian: Marx’s predictions were right, but his predicted timeframe was all wrong
Why “diversity blather” is a capitalist wolf in Marxist clothing
Jul 29, 2018 — Aryeh Cohen-Wade & Katie Herzog
What Katie saw at the Jordan Peterson roadshow
Is Peterson peddling bunkum?
Katie defends Peterson against charges of racism
Peterson’s views on gender: traditionalist, sexist, or misogynist?
Peterson as a holy fool
Jesse Singal’s controversial
Atlantic
cover story on detransitioning
Is the media telling the wrong stories about trans people?
Jul 20, 2018 — Robert Wright & Robin Hanson
Why Robin’s head will be severed and frozen upon his death
Robin used the phrase “redistribution of sex” and people got mad
Robin defends his controversial blog post about rape and cuckoldry
Robin’s book about our selfish motives,
The Elephant in the Brain
Laughter as a signal about norm violation
Robin: Politics is about proving your loyalty to your side
What’s the real reason we engage in conversation?
Jul 13, 2018 — Robert Wright & Thomas Metzinger
Try this at home: the rubber hand illusion
Out-of-body experiences in VR
Why you will never have a not-self experience
Meditation, capitalism, and political activism
The urgent need to teach meditation in schools
Thomas’s “transparent self” model
Jul 11, 2018 — Robert Wright & Michael Shermer
Michael’s controversial
Scientific American
column on the “final mysterians”
Bob’s thought experiment about God and quantum mechanics
The split among philosophers over the free will question
Revisiting Thomas Nagel’s famous essay, “What is it like to be a bat?”
What’s a harder problem, God or consciousness?
What laws should govern a colony on Mars?
Michael reports from inside the Intellectual Dark Web
Deconstructing Jordan Peterson’s appeal
Bob: Life is hard and religion can help
Jul 6, 2018 — Robert Wright & John Haught
John’s book,
The New Cosmic Story
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and cosmic evolution
What it means to say that “God is more Omega than Alpha”
John: We live in an “awakening universe”
Putting religion in cosmic context
Does “rightness” exist apart from human judgment?
Why John takes comfort in the “unfinishedness” of the universe
Alfred North Whitehead’s influence on John’s worldview
Why John rejects Perennialism
Jul 2, 2018 — Aryeh Cohen-Wade & Vanessa Grigoriadis
Vanessa’s
NYT Magazine
piece on NXIVM, an alleged “sex cult”
Why so many women rose to the top of the group
The Hollywood actress who became a NXIVM leader
The real story of the infamous branding of women’s skin
Is the group guilty of sex trafficking?
Is NXIVM a sex cult?
Jun 29, 2018 — Robert Wright & Michael Pollan
Michael Pollan’s new book,
How to Change Your Mind
Dissolving the ego via meditation and via psychedelics
Brain, self, and personal narrative
The underground subculture of psychedelic guides
Michael feels the love and sees the unity (you had to be there)
Do psychedelics validate scientific materialism or undermine it?
Scientific vs. religious descriptions of psychedelic experience
Why is the brain capable of psychedelic experiences?
The future of psychedelics in research and society
Jun 27, 2018 — Aryeh Cohen-Wade & Alissa Wilkinson
First Reformed
, Paul Schrader’s new film that takes Christianity seriously
Schrader’s European art-house influences
The film contrasts two versions of American Protestantism
Ethan Hawke’s restrained lead performance
Spoiler alert! Analyzing the film’s shocking twists
The intentionally ambiguous ending
Reaction to the film from the Christian press
Jun 26, 2018 — Daniel Kaufman & Massimo Pigliucci
Dan and Massimo on ontology: What exists and what doesn’t?
What, if anything, do Saturn’s rings have in common with virtue?
Materialism as a product of scientism
The immaterial features of human life and society
The most important philosopher you’ve never heard of
What does Daniel Dennett mean by “self,” anyway?
Massimo: A single ontology isn’t enough to describe reality
Jun 25, 2018 — Robert Wright & Stuart Hameroff
The Hameroff-Penrose theory of quantum consciousness
Why we’ll never construct a true artificial intelligence
The implications of quantum consciousness for free will
Do microtubules in the brain explain consciousness?
How quantum physics could help us understand anesthesia
Why Stuart doesn’t dismiss paranormal research
Could quantum entanglement explain paranormal phenomena?
Jun 22, 2018 — Robert Wright & David Pearce
Defining transhumanism
Why David is pessimistic about the Singularity
Becoming happier by shifting our “hedonic set points”
Could we phase out suffering by tackling its genetic roots?
Can chemicals deliver enduring happiness?
Why David has never tasted meat
Is transhumanism a secular religion?
Jun 20, 2018 — William Black & Jemar Tisby
Jemar’s path from educator to historian
How racial history shapes the landscape of the Deep South
The “quiet exodus” of black Christians from white evangelical churches
Not a “skin problem,” but a “sin problem”
Jemar: Kindness isn’t just being polite to avoid offense
Bill explains the historic racial divide within the Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Jun 15, 2018 — Robert Wright & Jim Holt
Jim’s new book of essays,
When Einstein Walked with Gödel
The Platonists who believe mathematics is transcendent
Against viewing math as transcendent
The implications of Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorem
What’s so special about light? Einstein can explain
Tachyons, the hypothetical particles that travel faster than light
How Jim became a “rigorous dilettante” (with cameos by B.F. Skinner and Bette Midler)
Jun 13, 2018 — Stephen Asma & Rami Gabriel
Where do culture, emotion, and cognition intersect?
Is altruism a fluke of humans’ inherently selfish nature?
How Western individualism clouds our view of human nature
Stephen: The strongest cultural adaptations are shared unconsciously
An evolutionary explanation of Trump’s cult of personality
Complicating the narrative on immigrant cultural values and success
Reactions to Stephen’s new book,
Why We Need Religion
Jun 12, 2018 — Aryeh Cohen-Wade & Connie Wang
Why Connie has grown sick of the cultural appropriation debate
Nicki Minaj and the flattening of Asian cultures
How social media escalated the cultural appropriation wars
Why are these fights so often over fashion and food?
Appropriation, mockery, and Halloween
The Met Gala and Catholic-inspired fashion
Who gets to decide that a particular outfit is “okay”?
Jun 11, 2018 — Robert Wright & Adam Frank
Adam’s new book,
Light of the Stars: Alien Worlds and the Fate of the Earth
Adam: Climate change is a civilizational inevitability
How many planets are in our galaxy? Guess again. It’s more than that.
How pessimists about the existence of extraterrestrial life became optimists
Why haven’t we heard from any aliens?
Does fighting climate change require spiritual change?
Why the Gaia hypothesis isn’t new-age hooey
The theoretical archaeology of exo-civilizations
Jun 7, 2018 — William Dailey & Ross Douthat
Ross’s new book,
To Change the Church
The strengths and weaknesses of Ross’s intellectual approach to faith
Father Bill speaks from Ireland about the country’s recent abortion referendum
Ross challenges liberal Catholics to explain their logic of doctrinal change
How marriage, divorce, and communion came back into Catholic conversation
What will people who read Ross’s book in a hundred years think of it?
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