Date: June 14, 2011
"Rationality, by this yardstick (and irrationality too, but we’ll get to that) is nothing more or less than a servant of the hard-wired compulsion to triumph in the debating arena."
preview | full record— Cohen, Patricia
Date: June 14, 2011
"According to this view, bias, lack of logic and other supposed flaws that pollute the stream of reason are instead social adaptations that enable one group to persuade (and defeat) another."
preview | full record— Cohen, Patricia
Date: June 14, 2011
"But they usually assume that the purpose of reasoning is to help an individual arrive at the truth, and that irrationality is a kink in that process, a sort of mental myopia."
preview | full record— Cohen, Patricia
Date: June 14, 2011
"They are a result of the way that the brain, a Rube Goldberg mental contraption, processes memory."
preview | full record— Cohen, Patricia
Date: June, 2011
"No part of you is broken. / No bruises and no disease / and no neurological torpor / filling you up like a cold season."
preview | full record— Guest, Paul
Date: March/April 2011
"He poured himself a brandy and lit a cigar, and tried to concentrate on other things--his many victories, the bravery of his men--but his thoughts swirled in tiny eddies, settling first here, then there, moving as the wind does from empty town to empty town."
preview | full record— Strand, Mark (b. 1934)
Date: Winter 2011
"I'm doing a reading that night and so is Jean but in different places and I don't know how to reach her or Andrew or the vague choir of boys swimming in my mind or why I even need to reach the vague choir (except for another fix of beauty)."
preview | full record— Klein, Michael
Date: July 30, 2011
"I didn’t know what I wanted to be when I was 10, but I think that having all those books and sentences composting in my brain may have pushed me toward becoming a writer in the long run."
preview | full record— Meloy, Maile (born January 1, 1972)
Date: September 5, 2011
"He [Derek Parfit] pictures his thinking self as a government minister sitting behind a large desk, who writes a question on a piece of paper and puts it in his out-tray. The minister then sits idly at the desk, twiddling his thumbs, while in some back room civil servants labor furiously, come up...
preview | full record— MacFarquhar, Larissa
Date: September 2, 2011
"When we fight an urge, it feels like a strenuous effort, as if there were a homunculus in the head that physically impinged on a persistent antagonist."
preview | full record— Pinker, Steven (b. 1954)


