Who’s the Wise Guy? David Robson | Aeon | Sep 2, 2019 | Culture & Belief | Character/Virtue New research suggests it might be the one talking to himself in the third person.
Is Your Will Free? Brian Gallagher | Nautilus | Aug 30, 2019 | Philosophy | Humans | Our Minds Philosophers and neuroscientists are pursuing free will as an empirical question.
Toddler Einsteins Robert Lawrence Kuhn | Aeon | Aug 29, 2019 | Philosophy | Humans | Our Minds A psychologist argues that scientific skills are implicit in toddlers.
Is Gratitude Intuitive? N. Chernyak, P. Blake, and Y. Dunham | The Conversation | Aug 27, 2019 | Culture & Belief | Character/Virtue Grudges come naturally to kids—gratitude must be taught.
The Obstinacy of the Real Adam Frank | Aug 26, 2019 | 13.8 Blog | Culture & Belief The collapse of Theranos reminds us that in science, facts have the last word.
Can Science Inspire Belief? Kimberlee D’Ardenne | ASU Now | Aug 22, 2019 | Culture & Belief | Religion New research suggests awe is a link between science and faith.