The Neuroscience and Philosophy of Curious Minds - Exploring Curiosity as a Network Phenomenon
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating intersection of neuroscience and philosophy in this thought-provoking podcast episode featuring Dani Bassett and Perry Zurn. Delve into the nature of curiosity, examining how it manifests in both the brain and society. Discover a new perspective on curiosity as a networked phenomenon, moving beyond the traditional view of individual fact acquisition. Learn about the three different ways people navigate knowledge networks and how this understanding can reshape our approach to learning and discovery. Gain insights into the connections between scientific research and exploration, and uncover the parallels between neural networks and social structures. Engage with interdisciplinary discussions that bring together insights from neuroscience, history, philosophy, and mathematics to offer a comprehensive view of curious minds. Reflect on how this new framework for understanding curiosity can impact personal growth, scientific inquiry, and societal progress.
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Dani Bassett & Perry Zurn on The Neuroscience & Philosophy of Curious Minds
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Santa Fe Institute
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