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Mar 2, 2020 — Nikita Petrov & John Horgan
Nikita’s new project, Psychopolitica.com
A collection of DMT stories
The drama and the silliness of life as experienced by children
The ontological status of DMT entities
Three big pretenses: “I exist,” “I know what’s going on,” “Everything is ok”
Between a zombie and a madman
The paradoxical writings of Jorge Luis Borges
John’s new book,
Pay Attention
Podcasting is the new rock’n’roll
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Aug 8, 2019 — Daniel Kaufman & Crispin Sartwell
Crispin’s recent essay, “Western Philosophy as White Supremacism”
Dan accuses Crispin of ahistorical revisionism
Descartes as a product of his age
Privileging the intellectual over the physical
Is “the conquest of nature” a good or bad thing?
Crispin: Metaphysics and racism feed each other
Is self-mastery a key to freedom, or antithetical to it?
The worst political philosophy, except for all the others?
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Jul 16, 2019 — Aryeh Cohen-Wade & Jamie Lauren Keiles
Jamie’s
NYT Magazine
piece, “How ASMR Became a Sensation”
Searching for the science behind ASMR
Why are ASMR creators disproprotionately female?
The strange life of Gibi, one of the top “ASMRtists”
A temporary salve for Internet-era loneliness
Will ASMR go corporate?
Jamie researches the history of the Jewish American Princess
Daddy’s money, girl power, and Juicy Couture
Are there Jewish American Princes?
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May 21, 2019 — Robert Wright & David Sloan Wilson
David’s new book,
This View of Life
In what sense, if any, could evolution be conscious?
The need to complete the Darwinian revolution
An evolutionary psychology discussion makes Bob tape his mouth shut
How successful groups avert the tragedy of the commons
Convergent cultural evolution
David: Evolution shows that neither laissez faire nor centralized planning works
A preview of the coming Bob vs. David showdown over group selection
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May 3, 2019 — Robert Wright & William von Hippel
Bill’s new book,
The Social Leap
Why happiness is fleeting
Junk food and happy marriages
How to escape the anxiety of status competition
Psychological downsides of being a hunter-gatherer
Why America is more politically tribalized than Australia
The benefits of self-deception
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Apr 2, 2019 — Robert Wright & Randolph Nesse
Randy’s new book,
Good Reasons for Bad Feelings
What’s the function of grief?
Good for your genes but bad for you
Evolutionary explanations for low mood/depression
What Freud got right
Orgasms and natural selection
Social media, the digital crack cocaine
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Mar 4, 2019 — Nikita Petrov & John Horgan
Nikita launches a YouTube channel and a Patreon page
Could depression be rational?
The nihilistic/psychedelic/Buddhist Russian writer Victor Pelevin
Louis CK and the problem of evil
Gnosticism and the blunder of creation
The mystery of communication
Russia is a book, America is a computer game
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Feb 8, 2019 — Robert Wright & Douglas Rushkoff
Douglas’s new book,
Team Human
Remembering when people behaved better online than IRL
Douglas was optimistic about the Internet. Then came capitalism.
Imagining a better Facebook
Douglas: “Being human is a team sport”
Tribalism and the Internet
The false promise of “disruption”
How capitalism complicates Douglas’s life
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Dec 24, 2018 — John Horgan & Christof Koch
Footprints of consciousness in the brain
Information and consciousness
The “Jennifer Aniston neuron”
Integrated Information Theory and panpsychism
John and Christof disagree about the limits of science
A paradigm explosion in the science of consciousness
Implanting brain chips to compete with AI
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Nov 13, 2018 — Nikita Petrov & Tanya Luhrmann
Tanya’s “local theory of mind”
Harry Potter, prayer, and other “cultural invitations”
Psychotherapy in the US and witchcraft in Ghana
American individualism and Asian interdependence
The differences between hearing God in Ghana and the US
The Internet as externalized imagination: Pepe and Kek
A “hyper-real God”: having coffee with Jesus
Thoughts, perceptions, the world, and the self
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Nov 10, 2018 — Colin Pugh & Daniel Pinchbeck
Daniel’s book,
How Soon Is Now?
An example of a modern myth: the GDP
Can society be reborn into new myths?
Daniel: We need to devote most of our efforts to sustaining the health of the planet
Why Daniel calls his beliefs “post-New Age”
What is “neo-Shamanism”?
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Nov 3, 2018 — John Horgan & Owen Flanagan
Owen’s transition from Catholicism to “quiet skepticism”
The problem of evil
The hubris of modern philosophers
Can we live with the scientific image of man?
The origin of the universe, life, and consciousness
Owen: Doubt yourself
Does philosophy lead to practical wisdom?
Mind-altering chemicals and free will
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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?
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Sep 20, 2018 — Nikita Petrov & John Horgan
John’s new book,
Mind-Body Problems
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“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
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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?
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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
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May 11, 2018 — Robert Wright & Tamler Sommers
Tamler’s new book,
Why Honor Matters
Why human dignity is not enough
Collective honor vs. individual honor
The difference between honor and courage
In defense of fighting in sports
Tamler explains the idea of restorative justice
Fighting Ted Cruz by calling him dishonorable
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Feb 15, 2018 — Josh Summers & Tami Simon
From Swarthmore sophomore to meditating in India
How Tami started Sounds True publishing company at age 22
Tami’s spiritual teacher, Jasmine the cocker spaniel
Why it’s okay to mourn a deceased pet
Confronting the unethical behavior of spiritual teachers
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Dec 26, 2017 — Robert Wright & Paul Bloom
Is “dehumanization” really the root of cruelty?
How love deludes us
Paul: Empathy makes us morally stupid
The weird psychology of the Trump era
What people get wrong about Harvey Weinstein and dehumanization
When is objectification morally acceptable?
Keeping our worst selves in check
Getting pleasure out of your own pain
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Dec 24, 2017 — Robert Wright & Kieran Setiya
Midlife and coming to terms with who we aren’t
Is the midlife crisis different for men and women?
Kieran: Disappointment is a given for the mid-career academic
There’s more to life than minimizing suffering
Schopenhauer (and the Buddha): Dissatisfaction is inherent in desire
Bob suggests a familiar culprit: selfhood
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Nov 7, 2017 — Robert Wright & Mark O'Connell
Why transhumanists want to escape their biological prisons
The “singularity” and the culture of Silicon Valley
How biohackers turn technology into performance art
How do you upload an immaterial mind?
Over-the-counter life extension: does it work?
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Aug 24, 2017 — Robert Wright & Lisa Feldman Barrett
Lisa’s new book
How Emotions are Made
Can we truly feel an emotion before we can name it?
Is it true that the !Kung people feel no fear?
Fear in the body, the brain, and in concept
Do animals have emotions as we know them?
Lisa’s advice for young scientists: Keep it empirical
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Aug 9, 2017 — Robert Wright & Massimo Pigliucci
Bob’s and Massimo’s complementary new books
Bob and Massimo give Buddhist and Stoic advice on dealing with regret
Buddhist and Stoic recipes for reducing anxiety
Using meditative practices to fight ADD
Building resilience, maintaining compassion
The upside of distraction
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Aug 1, 2017 — Daniel Kaufman & Robert Wright
Dan and Bob debate the Buddhist idea that the “self” doesn’t exist
Bob’s brush with a “not-self” experience
Is it bad to transcend human nature?
What is “the self”, anyway?
Do our moral intuitions mislead?
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Jul 26, 2017 — Robert Wright & Daniel Ingram
Daniel: Aim for enlightenment (even if you’ll never reach it)
Levels of Buddhist awakening
Daniel assesses Bob’s level of spiritual attainment
Trump as an affront to Buddhism
The awakened sociopath
Daniel’s enlightened view of Trumpism
How to leverage anger wisely
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Jul 13, 2017 — James Hughes & Regina Rini
How to raise a good robot
The moral development of machines
The trouble with robots who can reason
Will AI have feelings?
Is it wrong to hurt a zombie?
How AI could shape human morality
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Jun 28, 2017 — Robert Wright & Jay Garfield
Teaching Buddhist philosophy
Jay’s book,
Engaging Buddhism
Why “you” might not exist
Buddhism and determinism
When clarifying your view of reality makes you a better person
The error of essentialism
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Jun 23, 2017 — Robert Wright & Massimo Pigliucci
Massimo’s new book,
How to Be a Stoic
, and Bob’s forthcoming book,
Why Buddhism Is True
Similarities between Buddhism and Stoicism
The metaphysics of Stoicism
Is there a Stoic version of the Buddhist “not-self” doctrine?
Massimo’s Stoic advice column
Seneca’s tips for anger management
Achieving an objective awareness of your emotions
Using meditation to cope with feelings of failure
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Jun 22, 2017 — Josh Summers & Linda Blanchard
Linda’s book,
Dependent Arising in Context
on a central Buddhist teaching
An anatomy of suffering
The first step on the path to suffering: Ignorance
How the “self” is created
What do Buddhists mean when they say “life is suffering”?
Linda’s meditation advice
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Jun 19, 2017 — Robert Wright & Sharon Salzberg
Sharon’s new book,
Real Love
How lovingkindness meditation works
What Buddhists mean when they advise against attachment
The stories that shape our self-perception
What real love looks like in relationships
How to cultivate love for strangers
Loving people you hate
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Jun 6, 2017 — Daniel Kaufman & Massimo Pigliucci
“Purpose” in science and morality
What Aristotle thought about purpose in nature
Why asking “what is it for?” makes sense in biology but not other sciences
Does form dictate function?
Is there a “law” of morality?
The paths to human flourishing
Why a “scientific” approach to ethics à la Sam Harris doesn’t work
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May 15, 2017 — Daniel Kaufman & Massimo Pigliucci
Massimo’s new book
How to Be a Stoic
Why we all need a philosophy of life
Why Stoicism can appeal to Christians, Buddhists, and atheists alike
Stoic virtues, disciplines, and areas of study
Cynics—the monks of Stoicism
Things within and outside your control
Massimo’s Stoic version of a
Dear Abby
column
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Feb 24, 2017 — Josh Summers & Ellen Langer
Mindfulness without the meditation
Ellen: You should know that you don’t know
How Ellen turned back the clock for a group of old men
Ellen’s “chambermaid study”
Can the mind change the body?
Does being mindful make you more likable?
How to keep a mindful mindset
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Feb 22, 2017 — Robert Wright & Micah Redding
Transhumanism and the singularity
Teilhard de Chardin’s “Omega Point”
The (theoretical) physics of immortality and resurrection
The theism of the simulation theory
Any word on transhumanist Islam or Judaism?
Christianity and globalization
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Feb 14, 2017 — Josh Summers & Jason Siff
Jason’s “recollective awareness” meditation
A head-on approach to grasping what’s going on in your head
The trouble with traditional meditation techniques
Dodging meditation paradoxes
Jason: Don’t be afraid of your thoughts
The tough process of learning lovingkindness
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Feb 6, 2017 — Daniel Kaufman & Massimo Pigliucci
Join the hordes clamoring for Massimo’s forthcoming book!
The science of ethics
Is morality baked into our biology?
Can primates tell us where morality comes from?
How Kant and moral psychology complement each other
Nietzsche’s moral philosophy
Warning: Chimps and bonobos are not hairy proto-humans!
The trouble with studying morality in infants
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Feb 2, 2017 — Robert Wright, Deepak Chopra, & Michael Shermer
Is consciousness everything…
…and is it the only thing?
Can you find truth by looking inward?
Debating whether physics supports Deepak’s views
The weirdness of quantum entanglement
Why skeptics are skeptical of Deepak’s work
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Jan 23, 2017 — Daniel Kaufman & David Ottlinger
John Stuart Mill on social shaming
Was the U.S. envisioned as a classical liberal polity?
Why the New Deal was not a break with liberalism
Is there such a thing as personal autonomy?
Why the social justice movement is illiberal
Future prospects of liberalism
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Jan 16, 2017 — Robert Wright & James Currier
Why James started a new spiritual community, Blue
Coming-of-age in the Blue community
Blue’s startup spirituality
What’s a Blue service like?
The future of Blue
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Dec 25, 2016 — Robert Wright & John Paul Lederach
John Paul’s job working toward peace on Earth
How curiosity and creativity can ease conflicts
The risks of peace-making
Is there hope for Syria?
Religion’s role in fueling—and calming—violence
John Paul’s advice for cultivating moral imagination
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