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The Monkey Dance

The Monkey Dance

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Everything society: from science and philosophy to politics and art. Cognitive scientists, philosophers, political scientists, anthropologists, and more sit down to make sense of the world.Copyright 2023 All rights reserved. 哲学 社会科学 科学
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  • 32 | When curiosity is limited by our biases
    2025/06/11

    How do our biases interfere with our willingness to learn?

    Pelin Kasar and Juliette Vazard both return to the podcast for a chat at the intersection of beliefs, biases, and curiosity.

    We talk about curiosity -- how to define it, its emotional role, and its relationship with learning -- and about biases -- what a bias is, its implications in society, and its relationship to curiosity.

    The conversation covers a lot of ground as we work through definitions and reach mutual understandings of each of the terms,

    Guest: Pelin Kasar

    Guest: Juliette Vazard

    To hear more from Pelin check out Episode 6 and Episode 28

    To hear more from Juliette check out Episode 20 and Episode 24

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    1 時間 41 分
  • 31 | Who has the rights to resources?
    2025/05/28

    Resource management is a difficult problem. Deciding who gets access to certain resources, and how much of it they have access to, can often be existential struggle. This is complicated with issues of historical access of particular groups, over exploited ecosystems nearing collapse, and geopolitical shifts that lead to changes in demand.

    We sit down with Arev Papazian to chat about the difficulties of delegation and determining permissions. We cover some of the ground regarding the challenges of maintaining a healthy ecosystem, one that includes humans, when there are so many stakeholders involved (not all of them altruistic).

    Guest: Arev Papazian

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    1 時間 40 分
  • 30 | How do we decide who to learn from?
    2025/05/14

    What makes someone a good source to learn from?

    Melissa Koenig explains how we learn from others: from the strategies we use to the biases we lean on when making epistemic decisions. We chat about the emergence of racial and gender biases and how we often seek information from sources that we identify with, covering the dynamics of of social identities and justice. And we end with chatting about the role of science in society and the importance of not separating work and activism.

    Melissa Koenig is a professor at the Institute of Child Development https://icd.umn.edu/melissa-koenig

    This is the first time trying out recording on the road, sorry for the clumsiness of the audio and video but learned a few good things for next time!

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    1 時間 27 分

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