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You Are Not So Smart

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  • You Are Not So Smart is a show about psychology that celebrates science and self delusion. In each episode, we explore what we've learned so far about reasoning, biases, judgments, and decision-making.
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  • 287 - The Complexity of Genius - David Krakauer and Dean Simonton
    May 13 2024

    In this episode, we are exploring the complexity of the concept of "genius" with two experts on the topic. First you’ll hear from David Krakauer, the president of The Santa Fe Institute, a research institution in New Mexico dedicated to the study of complexity science, and then you'll hear from professor Dean Keith Simonton, one of the world’s leading researchers into the psychological mechanisms and influences that generate the phenomenon we so often refer to as "genius."

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    The Santa Fe Institute

    Dean K Simonton

    How Minds Change

    David McRaney’s Twitter

    YANSS Twitter

    Newsletter

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • 286 - Notes on Complexity - Neil Theise
    Apr 29 2024

    In this episode we sit down with professor Neil Theise, the author of Notes on Complexity, to get an introduction to complexity theory, the science of how complex systems behave – from cells to human beings, ecosystems, the known universe, and beyond – and we explore if Ian Malcolm was right when he told us in Jurassic Park that "Life, um, finds a way."

    Previous Episodes

    Neil Theise's Website

    Notes on Complexity

    Conway's Game of Life

    The Santa Fe Institute

    Technosphere

    How Minds Change

    David McRaney’s Twitter

    YANSS Twitter

    Newsletter

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    58 mins
  • 285 - What Do You Mean? - Celeste Kidd (rebroadcast)
    Apr 14 2024

    Is a hotdog a sandwich?

    Well, that depends on your definition of a sandwich (and a hotdog), and according to the most recent research in cognitive science, the odds that your concept of a sandwich is the same as another person's concept are shockingly low.

    In this episode we explore how understanding why that question became a world-spanning argument in the mid 2010s helps us understand some of the world-spanning arguments vexing us today.

    Our guest is psychologist Celeste Kidd who studies how we acquire and conceptualize information, form beliefs around those concepts, and, in general, make sense of the torrent of information blasting our brains each and every second. Her most recent paper examines how conceptual misalignment can lead to semantic disagreements, which can lead us to talk past each other (and get into arguments about things like whether hotdogs are sandwiches).

    Previous Episodes

    Why can’t we settle the “is a hot dog a sandwich?” debate?

    How Minds Change

    David McRaney’s Twitter

    YANSS Twitter

    Newsletter

    Celeste Kidd’s Website

    Celeste Kidd’s Twitter

    Latent Diversity in Human Concepts

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    49 mins

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