Episode 74
#74 - Disagreeing about Belief, Probability, and Truth (w/ David Deutsch)
October 1st, 2024
1 hr 32 mins 2 secs
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About this Episode
What do you do when one of your intellectual idols comes on the podcast? Bombard them disagreements of course. We were thrilled to have David Deutsch on the podcast to discuss whether the concept of belief is a useful lens on human cognition, when probability and statistics should be deployed, and whether he disagrees with Karl Popper on abstractions, the truth, and nothing but the truth.
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We discuss
- Whether belief is a fruitful lens through which to analyze ideas
- Whether a non-quantitative form of belief can be defended
- How does belief bottom out epistemologically?
- Whether statistics and probability are useful
- Where should statistics and probability be used in practice?
- The Popper-Miller theorem
- Statements vs propositions and their relevance for truth
- Whether Popper and Deutsch disagree about truth
References
- The Popper-Miller theorem. See the original paper
- David's 2021 talk on the correspondence theory of truth
- David's talk on physics without probability.
- Hempel's paradox
- The Beginning of Infinity
- Knowledge and the Body-Mind Problem
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