Rationally Speaking Podcast

Rationally Speaking #42 - On the Limits of Reason

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Aug 28, 2011
Julia and Massimo discuss the limits of reason, including failures in foundational projects. They explore the evolutionary psychology of reasoning and cognitive biases. The conversation touches on the difficulty of grasping profound scientific concepts and the intersection of technology and philosophy.
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INSIGHT

Popper's Falsificationism

  • Karl Popper proposed falsificationism as a solution to Hume's problem of induction.
  • Falsificationism suggests that scientific theories can only be disproven, not proven.
INSIGHT

Limitations of Falsificationism

  • Falsificationism has limitations because failed predictions don't always mean a theory is wrong.
  • Other factors can explain mismatches between predictions and observations.
ANECDOTE

Russell's Principia Mathematica

  • Bertrand Russell's Principia Mathematica aimed to establish a foundation for mathematics.
  • Despite its length, it fell short of this goal.
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