The Science of Meaning: How Brains Make Sense of Life | Paul Thagard | Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Waterloo | Season 10 Episode 11 | #162

08/10/2025 1h 7min Temporada 10 Episodio 11

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Episode Synopsis

In this episode, I sit down with Paul Thagard, philosopher, cognitive scientist, and Professor Emeritus at the University of Waterloo, whose career has bridged philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, and computer modeling. Paul has spent decades exploring how humans think, feel, and make sense of the world. From scientific reasoning and creativity to consciousness and the meaning of life, his work has helped reshape how we understand the mind itself.We talk about how he first fell in love with philosophy as a teenager shelving books in a public library, and how that early curiosity evolved into a lifelong pursuit of understanding how reasoning and inference work. Paul explains his theory of coherence, showing how both thought and emotion can be understood through neural networks that seek balance and connection. We also discuss motivated reasoning, how emotions shape our beliefs, and why science and philosophy must work together to reveal truth and value.The conversation turns deeply human as we explore his scientific theory of meaning. Drawing from his book The Brain and the Meaning of Life, Paul argues that love, work, and play are not just sources of happiness but the biological and psychological foundations of a meaningful life. We end by reflecting on empathy, curiosity, and how wonder can lead not to mysticism, but to understanding. It’s a conversation about truth, beauty, and what it really means to be human.⏱️Chapter 00:00 – Introduction: Meeting Paul Thagard, philosopher and cognitive scientist02:00 – Discovering philosophy at age 15 in a public library06:00 – From curiosity to cognition: how reasoning became his lifelong pursuit10:00 – Reason vs inference: how we think, feel, and communicate14:00 – Social reasoning and why communication is central to thought18:00 – Creativity and the psychology of discovery22:00 – Defining science and its difference from belief or politics27:00 – Misinformation, evidence, and the culture of truth31:00 – The balance between science, ethics, and values36:00 – Wonder, awe, and the human drive to understand41:00 – Can science explain beauty, art, and emotion?46:00 – The theory of coherence: how the brain fits reality together51:00 – Neural networks, reasoning, and the structure of consciousness56:00 – Motivated reasoning and how emotions distort evidence1:00:00 – Ethics in science: curiosity, danger, and responsibility1:03:00 – The meaning of life: love, work, and play as biological truths1:06:00 – Closing reflections on empathy, rationality, and the future of understanding

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