

The Popperian Podcast #3 – Nicholas Maxwell – ‘More Popperian than Popper’
Jan 27, 2021
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
Papa Never Applies From Visitor Lecturers
03:50 • 3min
Is It a Myth or a Folklore?
06:47 • 4min
The Problem of Falsifiability
10:43 • 3min
The Problem With Newton's Law of Gravitation
13:31 • 2min
The Requirements of a Theory
15:38 • 4min
Is There a Place for Unified Theories Within Science?
19:43 • 4min
The Requirement of Simplicity in Physics
23:15 • 6min
Is There a Big Metaphysical Conjecture Built Into the Enterprise of Physics?
29:15 • 2min
The Importance of Empiricism in the Logic of Scientific Discovery
30:54 • 4min
A Hierarchy of Information and Knowledge
34:31 • 4min
Is There a Difference Between Theory and Evidence?
38:37 • 5min
Amolten Empiricism
43:44 • 2min
Is It a More Problistic Form of Falsification?
45:48 • 3min
The Poperian Podcast - Part 2
48:59 • 3min
Is There a Division of Labour in Science?
52:02 • 6min
Is the Gap Between a Popper and a Coon Ad?
57:51 • 4min
Is There a Paradine or a Hard Call for the Whole Scientific Enterprise?
01:01:58 • 2min
Is There a Unity Within Nature?
01:03:46 • 3min
Is Science Really Unified?
01:06:36 • 4min
Is Your Theory a Form of Justificationism?
01:10:50 • 2min
Is There a God in the Universe?
01:12:48 • 3min
Is This a Refutation of Papa's Methodology?
01:15:59 • 2min
Standard Empiricism Is a Dogma
01:18:11 • 3min
What Is the Meaning and Value of Human Life?
01:20:52 • 2min
Is There a Metaphysical Assumption of Unity in Science?
01:22:52 • 4min
Is It Your Am Assertion That Science Is in a Way?
01:27:08 • 3min
Aristoteleanism and the Principia
01:30:37 • 3min
Natural Philosophy - The Importance of the Principia
01:33:20 • 4min
The Fruitfulness of a Theory of Knowledge
01:37:08 • 6min
The Academic Enterprise Is Fundamentally Irrational
01:42:48 • 3min
Academics Are Fundamentally Trying to Promote Human Welfare
01:45:49 • 3min
The Basic Idea of the Enlightenment Is to Develop the Social Sciences Alongside the Natural Sciences
01:49:12 • 2min
Nick Maxwell, Thankyo Dinglyben, Pleasure.
01:50:53 • 3min