A new episode of the Fluidity #audiobook #podcast: "Propositions, Hypothesis Generation, and Unknown Unknowns"
https://fluidity.libsyn.com/propositions-hypothesis-generation-and-unknown-unknowns
Three short chapters from In The Cells Of The Eggplant. What can you believe? - Propositions are whatever sort of thing it is you can believe. Nothing can play that role; so we need a different understanding of belief. https://metarationality.com/propositions Where did you get that idea in the first place? - Rationalism does not explain where hypotheses, theori
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A new episode of the Fluidity #audiobook #podcast: "Is This An Eggplant Which I See Before Me?"
https://fluidity.libsyn.com/is-this-an-eggplant-which-i-see-before-me
Rationalist theories assume perception delivers an objective description of the world to rationality. It can’t, and doesn’t try to. https://metarationality.com/rationalist-perception You can support the podcast and get episodes a week early, by supporting the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/m/fluidityaudiobooks If you like the show, consider buying me a coffee: https://www.buyme
On this episode of the Fluidity #audiobook #podcast: Reductio Ad Reductionem.
Reduction is a powertool of rationality, but reductionism can’t work as a general theory; most rationality is not reduction.
On this episode of the Fluidity #audiobook #podcast: The Truth Of The Matter.
Formal rationality requires absolute truths, but those are rare in the eggplant-sized world. How do we do rationality without them?
Mentioned in this episode, is the hilarious and brilliant "What Is Wrong With Our Thoughts?" by David Stove.
In the third part of this episode: The value of meaninglessness.
Recognizing that some statements are neither true nor false was a major advance in early 20th-century rationalism.
In the second part of this episode: Depends upon what the meaning of the word “is” is.
Formal logic successfully addresses important defects in traditional, Aristotelian logic, but cannot deal with contextuality.
On the first part of this episode: The world is everything that is the case.
Aristotelian logic was mistaken both in details and overall conception, yet its key ideas survive in contemporary rationalism.
On this episode of the Fluidity #audiobooks #podcast: Logic.
On this episode of the Fluidity #audiobook #podcast: Positive and Logical.
Early 20th-century logical positivism was the last serious rationalism. Better understandings of rationality learn from its mistakes.
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A new episode of the Fluidity #audiobook #podcast: "Objects, Objectively"
https://fluidity.libsyn.com/objects-objectively
Rational methods assume objects are objectively separable; but they aren’t. How do we use rationality effectively anyway? https://metarationality.com/objective-objects You can support the podcast and get episodes a week early, by supporting the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/m/fluidityaudiobooks If you like the show, consider buying me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mattarnold
On this episode of the Fluidity #audiobooks #podcast: Rationalism's Responses To Trouble
Rationalism responds to its failures, in the face of nebulosity, by making more complicated formal theories.
https://fluidity.libsyn.com/rationalisms-responses-to-trouble
In the second part of this episode: Defining the subject matter: rationality, rationalism, reasonableness, and meta-rationality.
https://metarationality.com/rationalism-definitions
In the first part of this episode: The hope that systematic rationality can reliably provide certainty, understanding, and control fails when it encounters nebulosity.
https://metarationality.com/rationalism
On this episode of the Fluidity #audiobooks #podcast: Taking Rationality Seriously.
A new episode of the Fluidity #audiobook #podcast: "Reference And Identity"
https://fluidity.libsyn.com/reference-and-identity
Reference: rationalism’s reality problem - The correspondence theory of truth doesn’t work by metaphysical magic. We must do the work to make it work—by any means necessary. https://metarationality.com/rational-reference The National Omelet Registry - Rationalism implicitly or explicitly assumes that every object in the universe has a unique ID number. https://metarationality.com/identity You can supp
Also on this episode: A structural overview of the meta-rationality book In The Cells Of The Eggplant.
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