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Mentioned in 8 episodes
Lost in Thought
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Mentioned in 8 episodes
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as a book containing quotes from "The Intellectual Life" and "How to Live on 24 Hours a Day."


Cal Newport

2,200 snips
Ep. 325: Simple Focus Protocols
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as a book about the value of the life of the mind and engaging with ideas.


Cal Newport

702 snips
Ep. 330: Tackling Social Media’s Hidden Dangers
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as a memoir he read recently.


Cal Newport

478 snips
Ep. 334: Hallmark Movies and the Deep Life
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when discussing the importance of open inquiry in education.


Russ Roberts

49 snips
Russ Roberts on Education
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, referencing her work on everyday life and positive life affirmation.


Kieran Setiya

25 snips
Kieran Setiya on Midlife
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as a book he loved and recommends.

O. Henry

16 snips
Zena Hitz: reading the Great Books
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as her previous book about the value of liberal education.

Sean Illing

14 snips
A philosopher takes on religious life
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as the topic of the podcast episode.


Brett McKay

11 snips
#656: The Hidden Pleasures of Learning for Its Own Sake
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as a reference for structuring his discussion on the possibility of a morally good life.

Michael Krom

The Moral Life | Prof. Michael Krom
Recommended by Noemi Vanyi as a book that contemplates how leisure activities and learning enrich our lives.

Noémi Ványi: Only Fix Problems That Are Actually Problems
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as the author and subject of the podcast episode.


Russ Roberts

Zena Hitz on Lost in Thought
Mencionado por Fabiano Barcelos Filho como um artigo que o impactou profundamente sobre o futuro da medicina e o papel da IA.

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