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Best Of: This Conversation Will Change How You Think About Thinking

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Notable books mentioned: Supersizing the Mind by Andy Clark, Mind in Motion by Barbara Tversky, The Extended Mind by Annie Murphy Paul, interceptive journal

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Best Of: This Conversation Will Change How You Think About Thinking mentions Supersizing the Mind by Andy Clark, Mind in Motion by Barbara Tversky, The Extended Mind by Annie Murphy Paul, and interceptive journal with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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Well, the first is Supersizing the Mind by Andy Clark.

Mind in Motion
Barbara Tversky

The second is Mind in Motion by Barbara Tversky.

The Extended Mind
Annie Murphy Paul

What you should think of as our mind, and certainly the way our mind worked, was extending out beyond our head and was intimately shaped, like actual…

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For decades, our society’s dominant metaphor for the mind has been a computer. A machine that operates the exact same way whether it’s in a dark room or next to a sunny window, whether it’s been working for 30 seconds or three hours, whether it’s near other computers or completely alone. But that’s wrong. Annie Murphy Paul’s “The Extended Mind” argues, convincingly, that the human mind is contextual. It works differently in different environments, with different tools, amid different bodily states, among other minds. Here’s the problem: Our schools, our workplaces, our society are built atop that bad metaphor. Activities and habits that we’ve been taught to associate with creativity and efficiency often stunt our thinking, and so much that we’ve been taught to dismiss — activities that look like leisure, play or rest — are crucial to thinking (and living!) well. Paul’s book, read correctly, is a radical critique of not just how we think about thinking, but how we’ve constructed much of our society. In this conversation, originally released in July 2021, we discuss how the body can pick up on patterns before the conscious mind knows what it’s seen, why forcing kids (and adults) to “sit still” makes it harder for them to think clearly, the connection between physical movement and creativity, why efficiency is often the enemy of productivity, the restorative power of exposure to the natural world, the dystopian implications of massive cognitive inequality, why open-plan offices were a terrible idea and much more. Mentioned: "The extended mind" by Andy Clark and David J. Chalmers Book recommendations: Supersizing the Mind by Andy Clark Mind in Motion by Barbara Tversky Thoughts Without a Thinker by Mark Epstein You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of "The Ezra Klein Show" at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld; audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Special thanks to Kristin Lin and Alison Bruzek.
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  • The conversation centers on body and mind connection.
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  • Referenced books include Supersizing the Mind by Andy Clark and Mind in Motion by Barbara Tversky.
  • The strongest audience signal points to Individuals interested in philosophy, cognitive science, and social equity and Individuals interested in cognitive science and psychology..

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Deep Dive(5)Highly Recommended(2)
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Individuals interested in philosophy, cognitive science, and social equityIndividuals interested in cognitive science and psychology.Individuals interested in cognitive science and productivityIndividuals interested in self-awareness and decision-makingIndividuals interested in productivity and cognitive scienceIndividuals interested in psychology and philosophy

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Best for Individuals interested in philosophy, cognitive science, and social equityOften cited around mental extensions and society

He's the originator of the extended mind theory. Although he's an ivory tower philosopher, he writes like a dream.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in philosophy, cognitive science, and social equity
Key quote: Well, the first is Supersizing the Mind by Andy Clark.
The host mentions 'Supersizing the Mind' to highlight the importance of understanding mental extensions in relation to intelligence and societal inequalities. The book is recommended as a valuable resource for those looking to deepen their understanding of these concepts.
ASIN: B004MDLRQW
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Mind in Motion
Barbara Tversky
Best for Individuals interested in cognitive science and psychology.Often cited around books to extend minds

That's about how the body affects the way the mind operates. It's just a great primer on embodied cognition.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in cognitive science and psychology.
Key quote: The second is Mind in Motion by Barbara Tversky.
The host mentions 'Mind in Motion' as a significant resource for understanding how the body influences cognitive processes. This book serves as a foundational text on embodied cognition, which aligns with the broader discussion on mental extensions and intelligence.
ASIN: 046509306X
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The Extended Mind
Annie Murphy Paul
Best for Individuals interested in cognitive science and productivityOften cited around how our minds work

This book discusses how our minds extend beyond our heads and are shaped by our environment, tools, and social interactions, challenging traditional views of productivity.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in cognitive science and productivity
Key quote: What you should think of as our mind, and certainly the way our mind worked, was extending out beyond our head and was intimately shaped, like actually intertwined with tools, with people, with the environment, with the visual field.
Ezra Klein mentions 'The Extended Mind' to highlight a shift in understanding cognitive processes beyond the brain. The book argues that our environment and interactions significantly shape our thinking and productivity.
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Best for Individuals interested in self-awareness and decision-makingOften cited around body and mind connection

I write in the book about keeping what's known as an interceptive journal. And that means when you're contemplating a choice or decision, pay attention to how your body feels and note that down.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in self-awareness and decision-making
Key quote: I write in the book about keeping what's known as an interceptive journal.
The host discusses the importance of recognizing bodily signals and how they can inform decision-making, referencing the concept of an interceptive journal. This book provides a method for individuals to track their bodily responses to decisions, enhancing their awareness of when to trust their instincts versus rational thought.
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The Work Here
Annie Murphy Paul
Best for Individuals interested in productivity and cognitive scienceOften cited around productivity paradoxes

Initially an inquiry into how we learn, this book evolved into a broader exploration of how we think, tying together various research insights.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in productivity and cognitive science
Key quote: If the question is, how can we be the most creative or come up with the most profound, productive insights, you need to do that stuff.
Ezra Klein discusses how Annie Murphy-Paul's book, The Work Here, challenges traditional notions of productivity and cognition. He emphasizes the book's exploration of how our environment and habits influence our thinking and productivity.
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Best for Individuals interested in psychology and philosophyOften cited around mental extensions and intelligence

It's a wild card out from left field, but actually we touched on it quite explicitly during this conversation.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in psychology and philosophy
Key quote: I really think Mark Epstein takes on those questions in a really interesting way.
The host mentioned 'Thoughts Without a Thinker' to highlight the integration of Western psychotherapy and Buddhism in understanding the nature of thought. This book is relevant to the discussion on how mental experiences shape our understanding of intelligence and self-awareness.
The Contracted Mind cover
Best for Individuals interested in cognitive psychology and attention managementOften cited around impact of digital tools

The speaker mentions the idea of writing another book called The Contracted Mind, discussing how digital tools can contract our thinking.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in cognitive psychology and attention management
Key quote: I could write another book called The Contracted Mind
The host discusses how digital tools can contract our thinking rather than extend it, contrasting them with traditional tools like notebooks. This leads to a deeper exploration of attention management and the importance of being intentional with our device usage.
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Mentioned at 1:09:51
Supersizing the Mind
Andy Clark

The host mentions 'Supersizing the Mind' to highlight the importance of understanding mental extensions in relation to intelligence and societal in…

Mind in Motion cover
Mentioned at 1:10:03
Mind in Motion
Barbara Tversky

The host mentions 'Mind in Motion' as a significant resource for understanding how the body influences cognitive processes. This book serves as a f…

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Mentioned at 2:13
The Extended Mind
Annie Murphy Paul

Ezra Klein mentions 'The Extended Mind' to highlight a shift in understanding cognitive processes beyond the brain. The book argues that our enviro…

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