

Episode 112: Words vs Concepts: Does 'Randomness' Exist?
Jul 22, 2025
Dive into the intriguing debate between words and concepts, exploring the elusive nature of randomness. Bruce challenges the idea of true randomness, drawing on views from the critical rationalist community and David Deutsch’s perspectives. The conversation meanders through the many worlds interpretation, questioning whether randomness exists or is simply pseudo-randomness. Discover how the complexities of language and philosophy influence our understanding of probability and free will, illuminating the nuances of these captivating concepts.
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Words Point to Fuzzy Concepts
- Words often point to fuzzy concepts with overlapping meanings called halos.
- Understanding this can clarify many philosophical confusions like those about induction.
Induction Means Different Concepts
- Multiple conflicting definitions of induction coexist, causing misunderstanding.
- Instead of arguing over words, focus on the concepts to achieve clarity.
Focus on Concepts Not Words
- Avoid arguing over words like 'induction'; instead, clarify the specific concept involved.
- Use precise language around concepts to make philosophical progress faster and clearer.