Noam Chomsky (MIT) challenges evidence-based belief limits and debates vaccine mandates and phenomenology The dialogue also weaves in debates with Sam Harris, Husserlian phenomenology, and Kripkenstein’s rule‑following paradox, offering a deep dive into both scientific and continental perspectives.
- 00:00:00 - Introduction
- 00:03:10 - Beliefs with least evidence
- 00:03:45 - Phenomenology and consciousness
- 00:05:50 - Hume as rationalist?
- 00:08:05 - Retrocausality and free will
- 00:09:55 - Descriptivist vs causal theory
- 00:18:36 - Meaning of cognitive plan
- 00:20:47 - Recursion in human language
- 00:22:39 - Stone duality and formal languages
- 00:25:40 - Pre‑linguistic consciousness
- 00:28:39 - Consciousness-language link
- 00:30:37 - Multiculturalism vs progress
- 00:34:18 - Sam Harris Middle East debate
- 00:37:38 - Mandated vaccination trust
- 00:46:10 - Chomsky on Stoicism
- 00:47:48 - Continental philosophy overview
- 00:48:28 - Animal agriculture ethics
- 00:54:57 - Language after brain trauma
- 00:56:35 - Universal grammar legacy
- 01:02:45 - Questions for Noam
- 01:05:36 - Kripkenstein paradox
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