“Live” but “not live”, that’s what The Dawdler’s Philosophy Podcast is. “Live” in that it is generally unscripted where we tend to not know exactly what the other host will say. And “not live” in that you can’t listen to it as it is unfolding for the first time. We’re fine with this; obviously, or we would change it. But it does require some preparation in order to pull it off in as constructive a way as possible.
This episode, the Dawdler’s ask: are all fallacies created equal? Well, hard to say if we learned about possible answers to that question as much as we did about ourselves. We meander through confidence illusionists, Ryan’s issues with fallacy call-out culture, ad hominem “focus shifting” in fallacy claims, Harland’s appeal to “don’t hate the player, hate the game” counterpoint to Ryan, the fallacy fallacy, and much, much less. Anyway, by the end Ryan shuts down and Harland won’t shut up.
We’ll laugh about this later, right?
The Dawdlers
Shorts - E17: Life is Meaningless
Shorts - E16: The Good Life
Shorts - E15: Health
Shorts - E14: Fairness
E29: Hustling Past the Graveyard - Ideation in the New Gilded Age
E28: The Pleistocene - Part II
E27: The Pleistocene - Part I
Shorts - E13: The Future
Shorts - E12: Scarcity
E26: Hofstadter's Scrumptious Edibles - Analogy as the Core of Cognition
Shorts - E11: Authority
Shorts - E10: End ofs
Shorts - E9: Stupidity
Haunting the Margins - E2: Terence McKenna
Shorts - E8: Artificial Intelligence
Shorts - E7: Anything is Possible
E24: In Lieu of Arguments - The Gettier Problem
Shorts - E6: What Came First: Thinking or Language?
E23: The Moonlight Walks - Aesthetics in Science
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