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219 | Dani Bassett and Perry Zurn on the Neuroscience and Philosophy of Curiosity

Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas

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What Is the Argument for Not Being Curious?

In the Western intellectual tradition, curiosity was conceived as a very self-directed individual interest sort of practice and one that didn't take into account that God might want you to know something different. There's a lot of that in the history of Western thought. But then there's a really interesting moment, right, where early modern science starts, where the two of them sort of flip and wonder becomes the thing that's less supported because it's associated with like simple thoughts.

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