

L.A. Paul
Philosopher and professor at Yale University. Author of the book "Transformative Experience," exploring the uncertainties surrounding transformative experiences and decision-making.
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Feb 20, 2025 • 1h 42min
#796: L.A. Paul — On Becoming a Vampire, Whether or Not to Have Kids, Getting Incredible Mentorship for $250, Transformative Experiences, and More
L.A. Paul, a Yale philosophy and cognitive science professor, delves into transformative experiences and decision-making. She uses a captivating vampire thought experiment to explore how major choices, like parenthood, shape our identity and desires. Reflecting on her own journey from chemistry to philosophy, Paul discusses the emotional complexity of life-altering decisions. The conversation uniquely ties philosophical concepts to real-world applications, including bioethics and personal growth, while offering insights through literature and film.

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Mar 21, 2025 • 45min
#801: In Case You Missed It: February 2025 Recap of "The Tim Ferriss Show"
Brandon Sanderson, bestselling author of the Stormlight Archives, shares insights on building a fiction empire and creating impactful Kickstarter campaigns. Seth Godin, marketing guru, discusses the importance of game strategy and creative thinking in business. Philosopher L.A. Paul dives into transformative experiences and decision-making through unique analogies, such as becoming a vampire. This wrap-up highlights the interplay between creativity, family balance, and the evolving impact of AI on personal transformation.

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Jul 21, 2023 • 50min
#327 — Transformative Experiences
In this fascinating dialogue, L.A. Paul, a Yale professor specializing in metaphysics and cognitive science, delves into transformative experiences that reshape our identities. They explore the intricacies of decision-making, emphasizing how significant choices like parenthood redefine desires and self-perception. The conversation touches on the balance between empathy and rational charity, and the moral complexities tied to regret and future selves. A thought-provoking discussion on how personal experiences impact our values and ethical beliefs unfolds, leaving listeners reflecting on their own transformative moments.

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Aug 12, 2021 • 37min
Do You Want to Become a Vampire? — with L.A. Paul
How do we decide whether to undergo a transformative experience when we don’t know how that experience will change us? This is the central question explored by Yale philosopher and cognitive scientist L.A. Paul. Paul uses the prospect of becoming a vampire to illustrate the conundrum: let's say Dracula offers you the chance to become a vampire. You might be confident you'll love it, but you also know you'll become a different person with different preferences. Whose preferences do you prioritize: yours now, or yours after becoming a vampire? Similarly, whose preferences do we prioritize when deciding how to engage with technology and social media: ours now, or ours after becoming users — to the point of potentially becoming attention-seeking vampires? In this episode with L.A. Paul, we're raising the stakes of the social media conversation — from technology that steers our time and attention, to technology that fundamentally transforms who we are and what we want. Tune in as Paul, Tristan Harris, and Aza Raskin explore the complexity of transformative experiences, and how to approach their ethical design. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Mar 24, 2025 • 51min
The Moments that Change Us
In this intriguing discussion, philosopher L.A. Paul from Yale University dives into how transformative experiences shape our identities. She addresses how pivotal moments, like those in the lives of John Newton and Malcolm X, redefine personal values and perspectives. Paul challenges listeners to reflect on their own life-altering decisions and the gap between who we are and who we might become. The conversation also explores the complexities of advanced directives in medicine, emphasizing the need for adaptability as circumstances change.


