Is it possible to have an original thought? | Victoria Trumbull, Tony Sampson, Sylvie Delacroix

Victoria Trumbull, Tony Sampson, and Sylvie Delacroix debate whether genuine individual genius is possible, or whether all art and ideas are built on those that came before them. Do individuals like Einstein and Napoleon change the course of history, or do they merely ride the wave of a wider societal change? With a free trial, you can watch the full debate NOW at https://iai.tv/video/memes-minds-and-... We imagine ourselves as the initiators of ideas. Creativity and innovation take place in individual minds. Yet research from biology to psychology — from Richard Dawkins’ meme theory to Carl Jung’s archetypes — proposes instead that we act as hosts for ideas rather than creating them ourselves. Psychologists from Washington University describe ideas as spreading like "social contagions"; once shared through enough of a network, they reinforce themselves, outpacing individual choice. Political ideologies, viral memes, and mass protests demonstrate this dynamic. While philosophers such as Wittgenstein have argued that language is inherently social, suggesting that ideas are impossible in the minds of isolated individuals. Is it a mistake to see individuals as the origin of ideas and creativity, and if so, what are the consequences for how we think about freedom and politics? Can individuals, from Napoleon to Trump, Darwin to Einstein, change history, or are they merely conduits for cultural movements that would happen with or without them? And if we are vehicles for ideas, how should we respond when the ones that possess us become destructive? #philosophy #creativity #art #debate #genius Tony D. Sampson is an academic and author whose research connects digital culture, media theory, and political philosophy. Victoria Trumbull is a philosopher and writer working across the philosophy of mind and the philosophy of time, whose recent work argues that memory unfolds in time rather than being stored in the brain. Sylvie Delacroix is a scholar and philosopher reimagining how communities might govern shared digital resources in ways that promote fairness, accountability, and trust in the age of AI. The Institute of Art and Ideas features videos and articles from cutting edge thinkers discussing the ideas that are shaping the world, from metaphysics to string theory, technology to democracy, aesthetics to genetics. Subscribe today! https://iai.tv/subscribe?utm_source=Y... 00:00 Mozart, creativity, and the myth of artistic genius 00:23 Victoria Trumbull on identity, the self, and artificial intelligence 02:55 The structure and laws of the human mind 04:22 Tony D. Sampson on "the society of imitation" 07:42 Sylvie Delacroix on social media's influence across individuals and societies 10:52 Is there genuine novelty in the world or is everything comprised of its antecedents? 14:00 Audiences, originality, and artistry 18:19 Would Shakespeare be a genius in a preliterate society? For debates and talks: https://iai.tv For articles: https://iai.tv/articles For courses: https://iai.tv/iai-academy/courses

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