Inner Cosmos with David Eagleman
A podcast by iHeartPodcasts - Mondays
146 Episodes
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Ep134 "What do brains teach us about morality?" with Joshua Greene
Published: 15/12/2025 -
Ep133 "Why do people hold misbeliefs?" with Dan Ariely
Published: 08/12/2025 -
Ep132 "What will AI mean for the economy?" with Andrew Mayne
Published: 01/12/2025 -
Ep131 "What do brains tell us about politics?" Part 2: Rehumanization
Published: 24/11/2025 -
Ep130 "What do brains tell us about politics?" Part 1: Polarization
Published: 17/11/2025 -
Ep129 "Is utopia possible or do human brains preclude it?" with Paul Bloom
Published: 10/11/2025 -
Ep128 "Would space aliens see the world as we do?" with Daniel Whiteson
Published: 03/11/2025 -
EP127 "What happens when we marry brains to machines?" with Sergey Stavisky
Published: 27/10/2025 -
Ep126 "Does science fiction shape reality?" with Bethanie Maples
Published: 20/10/2025 -
Ep125 "Why do brains need friends?" (with Ben Rein)
Published: 13/10/2025 -
Ep124 "Why don't we notice gaps in time?"
Published: 06/10/2025 -
Ep123 "Will AI cure loneliness?" with Paul Bloom
Published: 29/09/2025 -
Ep122 "Why do we so rarely say what we mean?" (with Steven Pinker)
Published: 22/09/2025 -
Ep121 "What’s the secret to intelligence (in brains and AI)?" with Ramesh Raskar
Published: 15/09/2025 -
Ep120 "Will AI build us into better humans?"
Published: 08/09/2025 -
Ep119 "Why do brains believe in the unbelievable?" with Bruce Hood
Published: 01/09/2025 -
Ep118 "Why has the brain always been our hardest puzzle?" with Matthew Cobb
Published: 25/08/2025 -
Ep117 "What does brain science have to do with free speech? (with Greg Lukianoff)" (with Greg Lukianoff)
Published: 18/08/2025 -
Ep116 " What is Color? Part 2: Why royals wear purple"
Published: 11/08/2025 -
Ep115 "What is color? Part 1: Why hunters wear orange"
Published: 04/08/2025
Neuroscientist and author David Eagleman discusses how our brain interprets the world and what that means for us. Through storytelling, research, interviews, and experiments, David Eagleman tackles wild questions that illuminate new facets of our lives and our realities.
