What Evolution and Human Nature Imply about the Meaning of Our Existence - Samuel T. Wilkinson

Wed Oct 22 2025 at 01:00 pm to 02:15 pm UTC-04:00

University of New England Harold Alfond Forum | Biddeford

UNE Center for Global Humanities
Publisher/HostUNE Center for Global Humanities
What Evolution and Human Nature Imply about the Meaning of Our Existence - Samuel T. Wilkinson
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Free and open to the public. There will be a reception with food and drinks at 12 P.M.
Lecture Description
Yale Professor Samuel T. Wilkinson will tell the story of how recent discoveries from a variety of scientific disciplines—ranging from evolutionary biology to cognitive psychology—suggest there is an overall purpose for human existence. Along the way, he will summarize the latest science from these fields in an attempt to answer some of the deep questions about human nature: Are we ultimately selfish or altruistic? Do we have free will? What is at the root of human happiness? How can a society simultaneously maximize individual happiness and communal well-being? Ultimately, Professor Wilkinson will make the case that our innate desire to seek for meaning, purpose, and ultimately God, is not at odds with science and evolution.
Biography
Samuel T. Wilkinson is associate professor of psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine, where he also serves as Associate Director of the Yale Depression Research Program. Wilkinson received his B.S. in mechanical engineering, summa cum laude, from Brigham Young University and later his medical degree from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. He completed his residency at Yale, where he joined the faculty following his post-graduate medical training.
His primary research has focused on depression and suicide prevention and has been funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, the National Institute of Drug Abuse, the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation, and the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
His research and articles have been featured in The New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Wall Street Journal. He has been the recipient of many awards, including Top Advancements & Breakthroughs from the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation (2017 and 2020), Top Ten Psychiatry Papers by the New England Journal of Medicine Journal Watch, the Early Career Scholar Award from the American Psychiatric Association, the Samuel Novey Writing Prize in Psychological Medicine (Johns Hopkins), the Seymour Lustman Award (Yale University), and the rank of Eagle Scout.
As a young man, he served a mission for his church in Nevada from 2002-2004, where he learned to speak fluent Spanish and to enjoy a variety of Latino cultures. He continues to serve in his church and community in as many ways as he can. He lives with his wife and their five children in southern Connecticut.
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