

Ep. 137 - Truth, Correspondence, Logics, and the Liar Paradox w/ Dr. Michael Glanzberg
Oct 26, 2021
Dr. Michael Glanzberg, a philosophy professor at Rutgers, dives deep into the nature of truth and logic. He discusses the modern correspondence theory and the complexities of classical versus non-classical logics. The conversation tackles the notorious liar paradox, exploring how it challenges traditional views on truth. Glanzberg also touches on the practical implications of various logical frameworks and their relation to cognitive science. His insights into ambiguity in truth values add a fascinating twist to our understanding of logic and language.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Exploring the Depths of Logic and Philosophy
03:40 • 19min
Exploring Monism and Logical Frameworks
22:10 • 2min
Exploring the Nuances of Logic and Science Fiction
24:37 • 2min
Exploring the Nature of Truth
26:54 • 21min
Exploring the Liar Paradox
48:02 • 13min
Unraveling the Liar Paradox
01:01:11 • 14min