Here, we get to the conversation itself. We draw a line with some laughs along the way from early Popper, to later Popper, early Fabric of Reality, through to The Beginning of Infinity and to "The Logic of Experimental Tests" - what I regard as the current best known explanation of explanations and science in particular. We can see an evolution - a refinement of Popperian epistemology which, of course is the same as just "epistemology". This chapter shows not only the fallacious way in which inductivism casts science as merely being about prediction but is also a knock down refutation of variants thereof like Bayesianism. Enjoy - this one was a lot of fun to record, so I hope it's likewise an enjoyable listen.
Ep 28: Ch 11 "The Multiverse" Part 4
Ep 27: Christian Atheists
Ep 26: Problems, Knowledge and Wealth
Ep 25: Ch 11 "The Multiverse" Part 3
Ep 24: The Multiverse, Part 2
Ep 23: The Multiverse, Part 1
Ep 22: The Logic of Experimental Tests
Ep 21: Ch 10, Part 2 "A Dream of Socrates"
Ep 20: Ch 10, Part 1 "A Dream of Socrates"
Ep 19: Mr. Popper's Problems
Ep 18: Ch 9, Part 3: “Optimism”
Ep 17: Ch 9, Part 2: "Optimism"
Ep 16: Ch 9, Part 1: "Optimism"
Ep 15: A diversion on Free Will and Artificial Intelligence
Ep 14: Ch 8, Part 2: "A Window on Infinity"
Ep 13: Ch 8 "A Window on Infinity" Part 1
Ep 12 "Artificial Creativity" Ch 7 Pt 2
Ep 11 "Artificial Creativity" Ch 7 Part 1
Ep 10 "The Jump to Universality" Ch.6
Ep 9 "The Reality of Abstractions" Ch.5 Part 2
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