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Ep. 252 - It's OK Not to Think for Yourself? w/Dr. Jon Matheson

Parker's Pensées

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Thinking for Oneself and Expert Consensus

The speakers examine the importance of thinking for oneself in relation to ethical and game theory questions, while also highlighting the significance of considering expert consensus. They delve into examples such as Newcom's paradox and the evidential swamping argument to discuss when it is acceptable to suspend judgment and when personal reflection is crucial. The chapter emphasizes recognizing the limitations of individual thinking and the value of engaging in philosophy.

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