On Wisdom
What does science tell us about wisdom?
We found 2 episodes of On Wisdom with the tag “evolutionary biology”.
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64: The Potency and Potential of Social Networks (with Nicholas Christakis)
March 12th, 2025 | 59 mins 14 secs
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Are your choices really your own — or are they quietly shaped by the people around you? Nicholas Christakis joins Igor and Charles to reveal the hidden power of social networks, from the surprising spread of kindness and cooperation to the ripple effects that shape our health, decisions, and even our wisdom. Igor uncovers the invisible social forces influencing our daily lives, Nicholas shares how our deep-rooted instincts for love, friendship, and teaching have shaped human civilization, and Charles considers how tapping into these instincts could help us build stronger, wiser communities. Welcome to Episode 64.
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54: Emotions Are Not What You Think (with Lisa Feldman Barrett )
May 30th, 2023 | 49 mins 4 secs
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What actually are “emotions” and how are they made? Lisa Feldman Barrett joins Igor and Charles to discuss what we’ve got right and what we’ve got completely wrong about the nature of our emotional lives. Igor grapples with the idea that red apples aren’t necessarily red, Lisa shares that anger doesn’t always look like anger, and Charles learns that a racing heartbeat can be interpreted in fundamentally different ways. Welcome to Episode 54.