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Ep. 83 - Logic, Contradictions, and the Liar Paradox | Dr. Graham Priest
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In my opinion, that's only because "Christian" is a terrible term nowadays. By some metrics, Isaac is a raging Christian. By others, he is a heretic. In that respect, I am coming to many of the same ideas about religion and truth--spiritual truth is often at odds with religious dogma. Better to give up a label than give up the pursuit of truth.
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Appeals to mathematics are everywhere, from COVID lockdowns to NFL play calling, and if our concepts about math are flawed, we make the world a significantly worse place.
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These are some of the questions I explore with Geoff Anders. Geoff is a philosopher and research program designer who is studying how knowledge works. He founded Leverage Research, an institute which studies the history and philosophy of science. Their mission is to understand how scientific progress happens so that we can apply those lessons to new or struggling fields.
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It's a common and critical error to be too-zoomed-in or too-zoomed-out. The over-focused mind is like the mathematician who doesn't realize the assumptions of his model are non-mathematical and likely wrong.
The under-focused mind is like the mushroom-enthusiast that's content concluding "All is one", with no finer-resolution of analysis.
The careful thinker must be constantly zooming in and zooming out, gathering ideas from all levels of resolution.
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Calculus explains how Achilles gets *arbitrarily close to* the tortoise, but it doesn't explain how he can overtake it.
The resolution to Zeno is simple: space isn't infinitely divisible. There is a base unit.
With discrete space, Zeno's paradoxes pose no logical problems.
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Samo Burja joins me to discuss.
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including some awesome footage atop a rooftop in Panama City, as well as truckin' along the Panama canal.
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In this episode, I share my personal thoughts about the show, some of my motivations, the conversations that were impactful to my own philosophy, and some funny experiences along the way. And of course, more heretical thoughts about the philosophy of mathematics.
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These are the questions I discuss with Dr. Bernardo Kastrup, who shares some of his personal experiments and insights gained with psychedelic drugs.
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This time, we go into great detail, both put our ideas to the test, and the result was one of my favorite interviews ever. I end up asking Bernardo some of the most difficult questions in philosophy.
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Dualism is an attractive philosophy with an Achilles' heel. Dualists since Descartes have never given a satisfactory answer to the problem of interaction.
I’ve been trying to figure out a plausible mechanism of interaction for many years, and finally, I’ve got one. I have a working resolution to the mind-body problem that solves the problem of interaction.
It not only supports substance dualism, but substance pluralism, which doesn’t restrict the amount of ontological categories to only two.
If you’re sympathetic to dualism, or are familiar with its history, this is the type of theory we wanted Descartes to figure out a few centuries ago.
I call it a theory of "indirect interaction".
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We had a fantastic conversation covering a wide range of topics, including set theory, calculus and limits, pi, irrational numbers like the square root of two, real analysis, and Godel's Incompleteness Theorems.
If you're interested in the philosophy of mathematics, this is a must-listen.
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We talk about the recent Bitcoin Cash vs Bitcoin SV split, the economics and politics involved with miners and governments, and Phil Wilson's story regarding Satoshi Nakamoto.
His story is fascinating. Chris is not working within the academy. Instead, he's splitting his time between ranching and philosophizing.
We spoke about a wide range of topics, including the problems of modern academia, the concept of IQ, and his attempt at a Theory of Everything entitled "The Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe" - or the "CTMU".
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Who is Satoshi Nakamoto? If you've been in the Bitcoin world for a while, you know that's the last question you should try to answer.
However, I've recently come across a story that I find quite plausible, written by Phil Wilson (aka Scronty). Phil documents the thinking-process behind the Bitcoin invention, in addition to providing many historical details around the creation of Bitcoin.
His story also explains the perplexing existence of Craig Wright. It's the only narrative that implies Craig is both a) Part of the Satoshi team, and b) largely fraudulent, at the same time. It explains how Craig was able to convince notable people like Gavin Andreson of being Satoshi, while also explaining his extremely poor writing and communication skills.
It also fits the facts of Satoshi's extremely careful Op Sec - though not in the way you might think.
The story isn't perfect - and Phil admits as much - but taken together, his story is the best I've heard and worthy of 7 hours of interviewing.
There is a ton of content to mine from this interview, so please feel free to chop it up and create your own video excerpts from the interview. I will be doing the same over the coming weeks and months.
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Instead, your average PhD has a strong opinion about the rigor of modern mathematics and has never conceived of alternative structures of math. They passionately believe the very first thing they were taught - no different than a religion.
Euclidean geometry served as the foundation for mathematics for nearly two thousand years, with the supposed "best minds" considering it indubitable. Until it wasn't. When non-Euclidean geometries were discovered, they shook the literal foundations of mathematics - a crisis that has never been fully resolved.
In this video, I go through some of the attempts to re-found higher mathematics. Different philosophies will yield different mathematical structures - especially with regard to the notion of "completed infinities."
Comments and corrections welcome. I don't expect this story is 100% accurate, as it's just a brain dump to get it out while working on other things. When editing, I already know I misspoke. Still, this should be a good enough story to serve as a starting point to learn about the context for modern math. I do intend to write significantly on this topic.
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My conversation with Dr. Walter Block about abortion and natural rights, which is one of the trickiest issues in any political philosophy, libertarianism included. He's the creator of a theory called "evictionism," which tries to take a middle ground between pro-life and pro-choice positions.
In my analysis, it's a reasonable compromise. I cannot think of any principled objections from the pro-choice side, and though a pro-lifer might have objections, the core of Block's argument is pro-life at heart and in the long run could result in the universal protection of pre-birth humans.
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Julia and I have been dealing with a mystery illness for more than six years. It's progressively gotten worse, but finally, after seeing more than 50 doctors in multiple states and countries, we're finding answers.
Our story is not unique. There are millions of people suffering with unknown illness who get misdiagnosed or dismissed by their doctors. Too often, when a conventional doctor does not understand your sickness, they conclude one of two things: it's either in your head, or you're making up the symptoms outright. This is an arrogant and irrational method of thinking. The medical world could use more philosophy and critical reasoning.
If you're struggling with medical problems, hopefully you'll find our story helpful. We waited too long to step outside the conventional medical system, due to my own dogmatic thinking surrounding "alternative medicine." I had strong opinions about things I didn't understand, and now that my mind has opened, I see lots of high-quality work being done, and alternative treatments are finally helping us. Just like every other area of thought, "the experts" really are clueless.
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Tom Woods joins me for a great discussion about Catholicism, papal authority, and his story of becoming an independent intellectual entrepreneur.
Was the Catholic Church really an anti-intellectual, anti-science organization throughout history, or is that simply a myth?
Does the truth stand apart from what the Pope declares? Can the Pope be wrong?
Why Catholicism over Protestantism?
These questions and lots more.
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This week's interview is with Jeff Tucker. We're talking about how capitalism fits into the bigger picture. Libertarians tend to assume that everybody values the creation of wealth, and therefore free markets are important. But why make this assumption? Perhaps free markets create wealth at the cost of personal or spiritual impoverishment. What to think about this objection?
We also address the staggering beauty and complexity of free markets, illustrated in proper Jeff Tucker style: by telling the romantic story of tuna fish in a vending machine.
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Is a “whole” something greater than the sum of its parts? Or, is a “whole” identical to the sum of its parts?
Dr. Andrew Brenner joins me for a fun conversation about mereology - the study of parts and wholes. While it might seem like an esoteric topic, it’s actually central to metaphysics, and the conclusions have implications on things as varied as the philosophy of mind, personal identity, and even the philosophy of mathematics and geometry.
Both Dr. Brenner and I agreed in this episode: the only things that exist are simple substances. There aren’t actually any composite objects, though we act like there are for easy navigation in the world.
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Calculus does not resolve Zeno’s paradoxes. Calculus is about asymptotic relationships between quantities. Asymptotic relationships cannot result in equalities.
Calculus will get Achilles arbitrarily close to the tortoise. But "arbitrarily close" is still non-zero. Therefore, calculus cannot explain how Achilles could ever reach or overtake the tortoise.
Zeno's paradoxes are actually resolved by a base-unit of physical reality. Space is not - and cannot be - infinitely divisible.
Calculus will get Achilles arbitrarily close to the tortoise. But "arbitrarily close" must be non-zero. Therefore, calculus cannot explain how Achilles could ever reach or overtake the tortoise.
Zeno's paradoxes are resolved by there being a base-unit of physical reality.
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I am joined again by Ryan Charles to discuss the current state of the Bitcoin Cash network. After the failure of the Segwit2x proposal to scale Bitcoin, a significant percentage of early adopters have moved onto the Bitcoin Cash network, and progress is happening fast.
In fact, as of this interview, I've decided to write my next book on Bitcoin Cash - called "The First Fork: From Bitcoin to Bitcoin Cash."
You can listen to our first conversation here: youtube.com/watch?v=oGYo1EUaeKI
5:51 - What happened to Segwit2x?
18:50 - What did people do after it failed?
21:12 - The importance of “vision” in any Bitcoin project
27:14 - What about merchant adoption?
32:06 - What about the price fluctuations?
35:30 - Improved technology, 32x transaction throughput
41:44 - What about bandwidth?
45:08 - 0-confirmation transactions
51:32 - Memo.cash, the uncensorable Twitter
55:00 - Do we need perfect security, or just good enough security?
56:59 - What about centralization worries?
1:00:47 - What about mining centralization?
1:06:04 - Is there only one or two developers working on BCH?
1:08:50 - Is it just Roger Ver’s pet project? A scam?
1:10:57 - Can BTC and BCH coexist peacefully?
1:20:38 - What if BTC miners want to harm BCH?
1:24:35 - Can the Lightning Network solve these problems?
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Imagine it's the late evening in Atlanta, and a small white woman is walking to her car in a parking lot. A black man she didn't see before walks up behind her. She gets nervous and feels like she might be in danger. She holds onto her purse a little more tightly.
Is this a clear case of racism? Is it simply rational behavior? If it's racism, is it a moral problem?
TK Coleman joins me to discuss these types of situations in Part Two of our conversation on race and colorblindness. Is it really possible to be colorblind, or is that naive to think? Are race relations improving or getting worse in America?
We cover these questions, and many more, in this episode.
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TK Coleman joins me for another excellent conversation about race. This week, we focus on the concept of "colorblindness."
Is it possible to be colorblind, or is that naive? Can we recognize differences among groups, while still judging every individual according to their own character?
Is white supremacism a fundamental feature of white people's minds - so much, that they cannot spot it within themselves? Is the reason that so many people deny being racist is because of a lack of self-awareness?
We cover these questions - and many more - in the next two episodes.
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This week I’m joined by Dr. Bryan Caplan to discuss his new book “The Case Against Education.” We cover the signaling model of education, whether college is always a good idea, and we got into an interesting conversation about doing interdisciplinary work - something very relevant to my own project.
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