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33 snips
Aug 25, 2020 • 49min

Jason Crawford - The Roots of Progress

Jason Crawford, a former tech startup founder and author of "The Roots of Progress," dives deep into the history and philosophy of technology. He discusses how technological advancements have historically improved living standards and the cyclical nature of progress, urging a renewed focus on innovation. Crawford advocates for establishing progress studies as an academic field to better understand societal changes. He also examines the intertwining relationship between science and technology and emphasizes the importance of building resilience in our economic systems for a hopeful future.
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Aug 22, 2020 • 35min

Matjaž Leonardis - Science, Identity, and Probability

Matjaž Leonardis, co-author of a key paper with David Deutsch on the Popper-Miller theorem, dives into the essence of science and identity. He discusses the fluid nature of scientific inquiry, urging listeners to rethink rigid definitions. The conversation also touches on the implications of probabilistic reasoning in artificial intelligence. Leonardis encourages a polymath approach to learning, advocating for exploration beyond traditional education. Finally, he emphasizes the importance of connectivity for young innovators navigating complex challenges.
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Jul 10, 2020 • 47min

Tyler Cowen - The Great Reset

Tyler Cowen, Holbert L. Harris Professor of Economics at George Mason University, discusses the implications of the Great Reset. He contrasts American institutional failures with biomedical advancements, touching on the cyclical nature of history and growth. The conversation navigates the balance between online and in-person education, the aesthetic decline of communities, and essential mentorship in personal development. Cowen also reflects on humanity's historical mistakes and explores both optimistic and pessimistic futures, particularly in response to current global challenges.
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May 22, 2020 • 60min

Bryan Caplan - Nurturing Orphaned Ideas

Bryan Caplan, a Professor of Economics at George Mason University and bestselling author, dives into provocative ideas like open borders and the shortcomings of the education system. He critiques the 'idea trap' that hampers effective crisis responses, referencing historical examples. The ethical dilemmas concerning citizenship inequality and labor access come under scrutiny. Caplan also argues for the benefits of economic growth and emphasizes the power of friendly dialogue in influencing change.

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