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Mentioned in 10 episodes

Objective Knowledge

An Evolutionary Approach
Book • 1972

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Mentioned in 10 episodes

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J. David Stein
when discussing the development of global supply chains.
17 snips
Is This the End of Globalization and Free Trade?
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Eric McLuhan
in the context of defining a scientific statement.
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Eric McLuhan on Marshall McLuhan
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Vaden Masrani
when explaining Popper's reflection on Miller's theory in the last appendix of the book.
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#95 (C&R Chap 10, Part II) - A Problem-First View of Scientific Progress
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Bruce Nielsen
, quoting from page 25, in the context of crit rats' misunderstanding of Popper's falsification.
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Episode 122: The Case Against Logical Fallacies
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Brett Hall
in the context of his series on Popper's works, including his influential essays and lectures.
Ep 231: Karl Popper's "The Myth of the Framework" Sections I to III. Discussing discussions: deep dive
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Naval Ravikant
in the context of epistemology and evolution.
Genetic Evolution Was a Prelude to Memetic Evolution
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Peter Nielsen
when referencing Popper's view on tautologies and their lack of content as theories.
Episode 123: Campbell vs Deutsch: Incremental vs Cosmic Significance
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Bruce Nielsen
when quoting Popper on epistemology from the objectivist viewpoint.
Episode 124: Popper's Evolutionary Theory of Knowledge
Mentioned by Kasra in the context of discussing Popper's views on certainty and the problem of irrefutable theories.
#81 - What Does Critical Rationalism Get Wrong? (w/ Kasra)
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Jonathan Rauch
as a deep collection of essays by Popper.
Episode 117: Jonathan Rauch
Mentioned when quoting Popper's view on whether an explanatory universal theory can be justified by empirical reasons.
Episode 115: Is Falsification Falsifiable?
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Bruce Nielsen
as a source for his discussion on evolutionary epistemology.
Episode 105: Michael Levin's Unseen World of Cell Cognition

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