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Open Inquiry

By: Danylo Zubaryev
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  • Join Danylo Zubaryev as he openly explores a wide range of complex, important, and controversial topics relating to psychology and philosophy. Driven by curiosity, Danylo strives to ask the most fundamental questions to create a clearer picture of topics such as mental health, art, morality, spirituality, life and death, relationships and communication. Follow on social media and listen on your favorite platform: https://linktr.ee/openinquiry Theme song: Somnambulist Quintet (Darren Johnson) - "Asceticism" Artwork by Senka Stankovic: www.senkastankovic.ca
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Episodes
  • 5. The Mysteries of Memory
    Jul 29 2024

    In this episode, Danylo explores the mysterious nature of human memory as experienced from the first-person perspective. He discusses "involuntary" and "voluntary" memories, a few first-person experiments for observing memories, memory as a foundation for personal identity, the fundamental unreliability of memory, emotionally challenging memories and "repressed memories," and Danylo attempts to draw positive insights from some of his personal emotionally difficult memories.

    ⁠⁠Follow Open Inquiry on social media and listen on your favorite platform⁠⁠

    Contact Danylo by email: danylo.zubaryev@gmail.com

    Artwork by ⁠Senka Stankovic⁠

    Theme song by ⁠⁠Somnambulist Quintet (Darren Johnson)⁠

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    22 mins
  • 4. Being Rational in the Modern World (with Duncan Sabien)
    Nov 22 2022

    In this episode, Danylo speaks with Duncan Sabien about rationality. They discuss the “rationality community,” challenges to spreading and popularizing rationality, problems in psychology-related publicity, psychological obstacles to being rational, the value of emotions, the importance of jargon for learning and discourse, learning in progressive stages, creativity in rational discourse, real-world impacts of rational discourse, social regulation of reasoning standards, and more.

    Duncan has written several books and essays discussing various elements of human rationality, and he’s presented lectures on rationality with organizations like Effective Altruism and the Center for Applied Rationality.

    Duncan's personal bio: Duncan Sabien is a writer, teacher, and maker of things. He loves parkour, LEGOs, and Magic: the Gathering, and is easily manipulated by people quoting Ender’s Game.  He's currently working with an org trying to figure out how to create provably safe artificial intelligence and writing a pair of books on the side.

    This conversation was originally recorded in July 2021.

    Sources/works mentioned:
    LessWrong (rationality forum/community)
    Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality (book by Eliezer Yudkowsky)
    In Defense of Punch Bug (essay by Duncan Sabien)
    Center for Applied Rationality
    Machine Intelligence Research Institute
    Duncan's website
    Rationality: From AI to Zombies (book by Eliezer Yudkowsky)

    Follow Open Inquiry on social media and listen on your favorite platform
    Contact Danylo by email: danylo.zubaryev@gmail.com
    Artwork by Senka Stankovic: www.senkastankovic.ca
    Theme song by Somnambulist Quintet (Darren Johnson)

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • 3. Outsmarting Anger
    Oct 28 2022

    In this episode, Danylo explores anger as an emotional experience. He discusses his personal history with anger, anger as a problem solving mechanism, anger as a problem detection mechanism, the emotional composition of anger, attachment to outrage, anger in interpersonal conflict, emotional regulation through mindfulness, and considering anger as an "intrusive mailman."

    Follow Open Inquiry on social media and listen on your favorite platform

    Contact Danylo by email: danylo.zubaryev@gmail.com

    Artwork by Senka Stankovic: www.senkastankovic.ca

    Theme song by Somnambulist Quintet (Darren Johnson)

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    25 mins

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