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Episode #478: Beyond Encyclopedias: Teaching History for the AI Era

Aug 8, 2025
Zachary Cote, Executive Director of Thinking Nation, champions critical thinking in history education. He elaborates on how memory shapes understanding and the ethics of curating historical narratives in a world of 'alternative facts.' The conversation highlights the importance of intellectual humility, advocating for a shift from memorization to inquiry. Cote warns about the misuse of AI in education, discussing its potential to diminish students' questioning skills. He encourages embracing diverse perspectives for richer historical understanding.
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ANECDOTE

Memory Palace Origin Story

  • Stewart Alsop describes the memory palace and its surprising origins in Neoplatonic practices.
  • He uses the memory-palace story to contrast rote memorization with imaginative remembering.
INSIGHT

History Is A Discipline, Not Memorization

  • Zachary Cote defines history as a discipline practiced on the past, not mere fact memorization.
  • Memory supplies material, but methodology enables critical thinking across different facts.
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We Now Curate Our Own Realities

  • Zachary Cote argues modern media lets individuals curate personalized reality tunnels instead of a shared broadcasted culture.
  • That curation makes shared facts rarer and raises the stakes for ethical curation.
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