
Episode 38: Animal Learning and Popper's Epistemology (part 2)
The Theory of Anything
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Is There a Brain or a Memory in Animals?
Do we know that like amebas have a form of learning called habituation, but it seems like such a weak form of learning? In the case of single celled animals, do they have additional learning process we don't know about? Or is habituation a more powerful process than it first appear? Si, don't know the answer to that question. That seems like that is a legitimately interesting problem, apistemological problem, that probably is worth looking at right this is why i'm trying to always get, like, people in different fields to think more about epistemology and us epistemologists to thinking more about other fields as if they've got nothing to teach us
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