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Ep. 102 – Scientific Progress and Intellectual Schelling Points | Dr. Geoff Anders

  • 04.19.20
  • Posted in Podcast

What does scientific progress look like? Is it steady progress, getting ever closer to the truth?

What about cases whe...

Critical Thinking | Zooming In and Zooming Out

  • 03.31.20
  • Posted in Academia and Self-Study, Logic and Epistemology

A critical thinker must have the ability to zoom in and zoom out – to hyper-focus on cause and effect and to see how t...

Why Calculus Does Not Solve Zeno’s Paradoxes

  • 03.18.20
  • Posted in Language and Mathematics

Ep. 101 – Is a Ruling Class Inevitable? | Samo Burja

  • 03.08.20
  • Posted in Podcast

Libertarians like myself tend to focus on the abuse of power hierarchies. The existence of a "ruling class" makes most of us uneasy. However, might these sociological struc...

Coming Around to Platonism

  • 01.03.20
  • Posted in Metaphysics, Most Popular

I’ve become persuaded by a version of Platonism. The universe seems to be composed of concrete and abstract things, and the abstract things seem to exist separate from our ...

Ep. 100 – Trying to Solve Philosophy | Patterson in Pursuit

  • 11.18.19
  • Posted in Podcast

Episode 100 of Patterson in Pursuit! Wow, what a milestone. Thanks to everybody who has listened to and supported the show. I hope it's created value for you. In this episo...

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