
ToKCast Episode 2: Chapter 1 "The Reach of Explanations"
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Dec 19, 2018 Dive into the expansive themes of scientific theories that go beyond human perception. Discover the critiques of traditional empiricism and the importance of theoretical frameworks. Explore the philosophy of fallibilism, which embraces uncertainty for knowledge growth. Learn about the historical tradition of criticism that fuels scientific inquiry and the significance of testable theories. Finally, grasp how robust explanations drive scientific progress, distinguishing them from myths and superstitions.
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Induction as Irrationality
- Brett Hall criticizes inductivism as irrational and a logical fallacy of hasty generalization.
- He argues the number of observations doesn't guarantee future occurrences.
Fallibilism over Justificationism
- Justificationism, relying on authority for knowledge, hinders progress.
- Fallibilism, acknowledging potential errors, is crucial for knowledge growth.
Fallibilism and Objective Truth
- Brett Hall champions fallibilism as a core principle for those following David Deutsch's work.
- He emphasizes the existence of objective truth and the potential for error in human claims.



