If i judge religion without its trike record, i'm going to get into a lot of theoretical, i've now just seen, empiracle, theoretical er mistakes. Soan the example i use in the beginning is, even in science, we don't have a perception. When i look at the greek columns, you see there is a distortion, for aesthetic reasons, that religion may be a way for us to the world that has allowed us to survive. You should judge it exposed, not exanptly.
Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author of Skin in the Game, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the ideas in the book. This is the third episode of EconTalk with Taleb related to the general topic of skin in the game and how it affects decision-making and policy in an uncertain world. This episode focuses on rationality, religion, and the challenge of thinking about probability and risk correctly in a dynamic world.