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98 - Dani S. Bassett & Perry Zurn: Curiosity, Philosophy, and Network Theory

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Jun 7, 2023
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INSIGHT

Curiosity Is Social Network Work

  • Curiosity is fundamentally social and networked, not an individual information-gap filler.
  • Knowledge and questions sit inside social networks of people, concepts, lineages, and experiences, so curiosity builds edges between those networks.
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Curiosity Means Making Edges Not Hoarding Facts

  • The network account defines curiosity as the capacity to build connections (edges) between nodes of knowledge, affect, and experience.
  • Edge work reframes curiosity from acquiring isolated facts to creating relationships that enable reasoning and use of information.
INSIGHT

The Brain Builds Knowledge Maps

  • The hippocampal-entorhinal system maps conceptual relationships, coding both whether items are connected and their distance.
  • Neuroscience shows brains build network maps of concepts, supporting the network account biologically.
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