Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
A podcast by Sean Carroll | Wondery - Mondays
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320 Episodes
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38 | Alan Lightman on Transcendence, Science, and a Naturalist’s Sense of Meaning
Published: 18/03/2019 -
37 | Edward Watts on the End of the Roman Republic and Lessons for Democracy
Published: 11/03/2019 -
36 | David Albert on Quantum Measurement and the Problems with Many-Worlds
Published: 4/03/2019 -
35 | Jessica Yellin on The Changing Ways We Get Our News
Published: 25/02/2019 -
34 | Paul Bloom on Empathy, Rationality, Morality, and Cruelty
Published: 18/02/2019 -
33 | James Ladyman on Reality, Metaphysics, and Complexity
Published: 11/02/2019 -
32 | Naomi Oreskes on Climate Change and the Distortion of Scientific Facts
Published: 4/02/2019 -
31 | Brian Greene on the Multiverse, Inflation, and the String Theory Landscape
Published: 28/01/2019 -
30 | Derek Leben on Ethics for Robots and Artificial Intelligences
Published: 21/01/2019 -
29 | Raychelle Burks on the Chemistry of Murder
Published: 14/01/2019 -
28 | Roger Penrose on Spacetime, Consciousness, and the Universe
Published: 7/01/2019 -
Holiday Message 2018
Published: 24/12/2018 -
27 | Janna Levin on Black Holes, Chaos, and the Narrative of Science
Published: 17/12/2018 -
26 | Ge Wang on Artful Design, Computers, and Music
Published: 10/12/2018 -
25 | David Chalmers on Consciousness, the Hard Problem, and Living in a Simulation
Published: 3/12/2018 -
24 | Kip Thorne on Gravitational Waves, Time Travel, and Interstellar
Published: 26/11/2018 -
23 | Lisa Aziz-Zadeh on Embodied Cognition, Mirror Neurons, and Empathy
Published: 19/11/2018 -
22 | Joe Walston on Conservation, Urbanization, and the Way We Live on Earth
Published: 12/11/2018 -
21 | Alex Rosenberg on Naturalism, History, and Theory of Mind
Published: 5/11/2018 -
20 | Scott Derrickson on Cinema, Blockbusters, Horror, and Mystery
Published: 29/10/2018
Ever wanted to know how music affects your brain, what quantum mechanics really is, or how black holes work? Do you wonder why you get emotional each time you see a certain movie, or how on earth video games are designed? Then you’ve come to the right place. Each week, Sean Carroll will host conversations with some of the most interesting thinkers in the world. From neuroscientists and engineers to authors and television producers, Sean and his guests talk about the biggest ideas in science, philosophy, culture and much more.