

Rationally Speaking #229 - John Nerst on "Erisology, the study of disagreement"
11 snips Mar 19, 2019
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
I Have an Engineering Degree, and I'm a Data Scientist
01:31 • 3min
Is Eristology a New Field of Study?
04:18 • 2min
Is Arisology a Centre of Gravity for Understanding Disagreement?
05:56 • 3min
Is Twitter the Worst of Everything?
08:51 • 2min
Are We Confused More Than We Should Be Anger?
11:09 • 2min
What Are People's Biggest Misconceptions About Defection?
12:50 • 2min
What Do You Think You're Doing Wrong?
14:21 • 2min
Are You Trying to Compress Reality?
16:38 • 2min
Is No Capitalism Exploite Workers True or False?
18:19 • 4min
Do You Feel Like There Is a Real Disagreement?
22:33 • 3min
Isn't That the Idea Situation, Just to Never Study Philosophy?
25:48 • 3min
What's a Carelessly Used Word?
28:26 • 2min
Is There a but Coming?
30:07 • 2min
Post Modernism for Materialists
31:43 • 4min
Is There a Failure Mode of Disagreement?
36:02 • 2min
Is It Possible That You're Reacting Against What You Think Is False Evidence?
37:49 • 4min
Is There a Difference Between Signal and Corrective?
41:22 • 3min
Do You Know What D Coupling Is?
44:02 • 6min
Is There an Ic Gap?
49:47 • 2min
Isn't De Coupling Better Than Not?
51:18 • 2min
The Ideal of Decoupling in Your Own Head
53:16 • 2min
Is This All That, This Is All That?
55:36 • 3min
Is There a Book or Article That Makes a Contribution in Some Way to the New Field of Arisology?
58:55 • 4min
Everything Studies - It's Every Tea Study
01:02:56 • 2min