Episode 4: Yoda vs Spock (with Stéphane Côté)

On Wisdom - Ein Podcast von Charles Cassidy and Igor Grossmann

Are emotions simply bugs in the system that prevent us from taking wise decisions? Or do they play an essential role in guiding us towards the wisest path? In short, should we be like hyper-rational cool-headed Mr Spock, or more like the emotionally sensitive Master Yoda? How much can we even observe and guide our emotions as they unfold anyway? And are emotionally intelligent geniuses necessarily more moral than the rest of us? Stéphane Côté joins Igor and Charles to discuss the science of emotional intelligence, machiavellian deviants, emotional super-readers, deep-acting vs surface-acting emotional management, and why you can't hide your motivations from airport customs agents. Igor uncovers the mechanics of the jingle-jangle fallacy, Stéphane warns of the 'danger zones' highly empathic people enter when discussing the attractiveness of friends with their partners, and Charles finally understands why you shouldn’t sit opposite someone you don’t like in a team meeting. Welcome to Episode 4.Special Guest: Stéphane Côté.Links:Stéphane CôtéWhen Emotions Make Better Decisions - Antonio Damasio - YouTubeThe Happiness Curve: Why Life Gets Better After 50 (9781250078803): Jonathan Rauch: BooksSeeking wisdom in graying matter - Dilip JesteNeurobiology of Wisdom: A Literature Overview | Genetics and Genomics | JAMA Psychiatry | JAMA NetworkLisa Feldman Barrett: You aren't at the mercy of your emotions -- your brain creates them | TED TalkJames Gross on emotion regulation - YouTubeThe Jekyll and Hyde of emotional intelligence: emotion-regulation knowledge facilitates both prosocial and interpersonally deviant behavior. - PubMed - NCBIEmotional Intelligence - Daniel GolemanEmpathic Accuracy and Observed Demand Behavior in Couples — Ickes W., Simpson J. (1997). Managing empathic accuracy in close relationships, in Empathic Accuracy, ed Ickes W., editor. (New York, NY: Guilford; ), 218–250.Emotional Intelligence Quiz | Greater Good MagazineJingle-Jangle Fallacies for Non-Cognitive FactorsEmotional Intelligence in Organizations | Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational BehaviorThe Emotionally Intelligent Decision Maker: Emotion-Understanding Ability Reduces the Effect of Incidental Anxiety on Risk Taking - Jeremy A. Yip, Stéphane Côté, 2013Chapter 1 Emotional intelligence and wise emotion regulation in the workplace | Individual and Organizational Perspectives on Emotion Management and DisplayPaul Bloom - Against Empathy | Boston Review

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