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Episode 107: Was Popper a Fideist?

The Theory of Anything

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Faith, Rationality, and Personal Belief

This chapter examines the intricate relationship between reason, faith, and personal beliefs through the lenses of philosophers like Popper and Agassi. It reflects on how these concepts play a significant role in deeply emotional situations, particularly when faced with mortality. The discussion critiques the tension between truth and comfort, exploring the moral implications of maintaining relationships over strictly adhering to rational discourse.

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