His career helped define humanity’s place in the world by bringing us “a little closer” to our ape relatives.
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The combined intellectual heft of multiple “big thinkers” delivered arguably the most successful scientific theory in history.
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Big Thinkers join us to ruminate on a great question that they may — or may not — have pondered before.
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Temple Grandin’s story reveals how embracing neurodiversity can lead to groundbreaking innovations and more successful teams.
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Renowned business expert Roger Martin shares the key essentials for effective management with a focus on strategy, culture, execution, talent and data.
Philosophy isn’t stuck in the past. Here are five texts to connect you with its ongoing dialogue.
The late philosopher suggested adding a couple of “Occam’s heuristics” to your critical thinking toolbox.
The ability to toggle between abstract and concrete thinking is a key differentiator of high-potential leaders.
We can no longer approach the news as passive consumers.
Plato, Sun Tzu, and Buddha all lived in a “golden age” of philosophy that laid the foundation of modern thought.
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An expert in conflict and communication, Amy Gallo combines management research with practical advice on how to improve relationships and excel at work.
Financial expert Paula Pant explains how you can afford anything, but not everything.
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A new book envisions an encounter of minds between the Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges, the physicist Werner Heisenberg, and the philosopher Immanuel Kant.
A philosophy of birth can offset the prevailing narrative around extinction and mortality.
Who — or what — really controls your mind?
The challenges of setting out in a new direction can be overwhelming — but we can learn to navigate the inflection moments.
George Orwell got it right: “Never use a long word where a short one will do.”
Yondr CEO Graham Dugoni unpacks the technological zeitgeist in this exclusive Big Think interview covering media ecology, leadership, AI, human connection, and much more.
To Fred Hoyle, the Big Bang was nothing more than a creationist myth. 75 years later, it’s cemented as the beginning of our Universe.
Autocrats like Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin fear democracy, yet go to great lengths to present themselves as democratic leaders.
As creatures and machines meld together in increasingly advanced forms, ethicists are starting to take note.
Omer Bartov, who spent decades studying the unspeakable horrors of genocide, shares how his studies have impacted his own mental health.
“Business Adventures” by John Brooks was first published in 1969 and remains a must-read for all CEOs.