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My Interview with One of Psychology’s Most Influential Thinkers

My Interview with One of Psychology’s Most Influential Thinkers

This week, I’m excited to bring you something unique for Everyday Psych: a personal interview with one of psychology’s most esteemed and influential psychologists, Dr. Richard Nisbett. Dr. Nisbett discovered some of the most interesting findings in social psychology, conducting research on people’s ability to introspect, on what ‘intelligence’ actually is, and how people from…

What is Psych•o•philosophy?

First of all, it’s a big word. According to oxforddictionaries.com, “psycho-philosophy” came about in the 1920s, with its earliest use in The Burlington Magazine. I can’t vouch for the veracity of that claim (it’s the only legitimate looking website that even had a definition for it), but I can say that I had never heard…

Sins of Science

Sins of Science

Racism is man’s greatest threat to man–the maximum of hatred for the minimum of reason. — Abraham Heschel I am outraged by the explicit racism that transpired this weekend in Charlottesville, Virginia, and I am livid at hearing others defend it. For a proper response to the violence and bigotry, here’s Marco Rubio: “The organizers of…