The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

Ep. 280: Imre Lakatos on Scientific Progress (Part One)

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Oct 25, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
What Is the Grounds of Scientific Knowledge?
02:42 • 4min
3
The Delineation Between Science and Pseudoscience
06:37 • 2min
4
The History of Science
08:19 • 3min
5
Predictive Power Is a Key Thing in the History of Scientific Development
10:55 • 2min
6
The Importance of the Empirical Aspect of Scientific Discovery
13:19 • 2min
7
The Narrative of Science
14:59 • 2min
8
Box of Awesome - A New Sponsor
16:44 • 4min
9
Papper's Paradime Is Like Coon's
20:45 • 3min
10
Is There Something Rational About Scientific Progress?
23:40 • 3min
11
Is Coon's Theory of the History of Science Rational?
26:16 • 2min
12
Ijus, I'm Trying to Figure Out What You're Saying, Mark.
28:15 • 3min
13
The Problem of Demarcation Between Science and Pseudoscience
31:05 • 2min
14
Free Speech
33:16 • 2min
15
The Problem of Induction From Sensory Experience
35:34 • 2min
16
All Theories Are Equally Improbable
37:14 • 2min
17
Better Help
38:57 • 2min
18
Saint John's College - A Place of Learning
41:13 • 1min
19
Is There a Dogmatic Falsificationist?
42:42 • 2min
20
Wel's Observational Propositions
44:33 • 2min
21
Observational Propositions and Theoretical Proposals
46:13 • 2min
22
Why You Can't Derive a Factual Proposition From Experiment
47:46 • 2min
23
Is Your Iphone Blue?
49:28 • 2min
24
The Relationship Between Observations and Claims
51:03 • 2min
25
The Three Falsified Hypotheses of Dogmatic Falsificationism
52:39 • 2min
26
Is Newton's Theory Resilient?
54:12 • 2min
27
The History of Science - Part Two
56:13 • 2min