My name is Ricardo Lopes, and I'm from Portugal.
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Over the past few years, I have conducted and released more than 800 interviews and talks with experts and academics from a variety of areas and disciplines, ranging from the Arts and Philosophy to the Social Sciences and Biology.
You will certainly find a subject of your interest covered here. New interviews are released on Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays.
Dr. Chris Ranalli is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at VU Amsterdam. His research is primarily in epistemology. He is the author of The Philosophy of Indoctrination: Epistemology, Ethics, and Politics.
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Dr. Timothy Winegard is Associate Professor of History at Colorado Mesa University. Dr. Winegard teaches classes in the fields of Military History, Indigenous Studies, Global Civilizations, and North American History. Dr. Winegard is a New York Times bestselling author of six books, including The Mosquito: A Human History of Our Deadliest Predator.
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Dr. Paul Thagard is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Waterloo and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, the Cognitive Science Society, and the Association for Psychological Science. The Canada Council awarded him a Molson Prize (2007) and a Killam Prize (2013). He is a philosopher, cognitive scientist, and author of many interdisciplinary books, the latest one being Dreams, Jokes, and Songs: How Brains Build Consciousness.
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Dr. Nicole Rust is Professor of Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. What in the brain drives answers to the question, “Have you seen this before?” or “How happy are you right now?”. While different in many ways, memory and mood are both forms of learning that happen continuously throughout our lives. To understand how the brain supports these mysterious functions, her lab combines investigations of human behavior, measurements and manipulations of neural activity, and computational modeling. She is the author of Elusive Cures: Why Neuroscience Hasn’t Solved Brain Disorders―and How We Can Change That.
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