Increments
Episode Archive
Episode Archive
94 episodes of Increments since the first episode, which aired on May 19th, 2020.
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    #61 - Debating Free Will: Frankenstein's Monster and a Filmstrip of the Universe (with Lucas Smalldon)January 17th, 2024 | 1 hr 42 minsdeterminism, explanation, free will, moral responsibility, reductionismWe have Lucas Smalldon on for a good ol' fashion free will debate. In particular, we discuss his blog post "Reconciling Free Will with Determinism" and try to sort of the age old question of whether or not we have the ability to make choices. 
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    #60 - Creativity and Computational Universality (with Bruce Nielson)January 3rd, 2024 | 1 hr 58 minschaos theory, creativity, determinism, turing-completeness, universalityBruce Nielsen makes his first appearance on the podcast to push us on machine intelligence and creativity, computational universality, Roger Penrose, and everything in between! 
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    #59 (C&R, Chap 8) - On the Status of Science and Metaphysics (Plus reflections on the Brett Hall blog exchange)December 22nd, 2023 | 1 hr 26 minsaustrianism, conjectures-and-refutations, copernicus, induction, irrefutability, kant, metaphysics, predictionChapter 8 of conjectures and refutations! Back on the horse baby, talkin' bout Kant, induction, irrefutability, induction - all the good stuff. Oh, and also Vaden's failed blog exchange w/ Brett Hall 
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    #58 - Ask Us Anything V: How to Read and What to ReadNovember 29th, 2023 | 1 hr 40 minsanti-rational memes, ask-us-anything, books, e-fuels, veganismIn this episode we finally conclude our AUA series. We cover subjects like "how to read and learn more effectively", "can you change your own interests", "which books/authors have influenced you the most", veganism, rational/anti-rational memes, stoicism, and e-fuels. 
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    #57 (Bonus) - A calm and soothing discussion of The PatriarchyNovember 15th, 2023 | 1 hr 1 minactivism, feminism, progress, sexism, the patriarchyA sneak preview into what is usually reserved for our patrons! We talk patriachy as causal explanation vs patriarchy as description. Let's get spicy 
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    #56 - Ask Us Anything IV: Certainty, Emergence, and Popperian ImperativesNovember 1st, 2023 | 1 hr 21 minsask-us-anything, belief, certainty, confidence, emergence, moral imperativesPerhaps you thought, in your infinite ignorance, that the release of the previous episode marked the end of the age of the AMA! But nay: the age of the AMA has just begun! 
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    #55 - Is all thought problem-solving?October 9th, 2023 | 54 mins 9 secsconsciousness, problem-solving, thoughtWe return to the argument from last episode: Is all thought problem-solving? This epic showdown might catalyze the next world war, listen accordingly. 
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    #54 - Ask Us Anything III: Emotional EpistemologySeptember 18th, 2023 | 1 hr 18 minsask-us-anything, emotions, epistemology, problem-solving, thinking, universalityThe third of infinite installments in our ask us anything series. We touch on universality, emotions, epistemology, and whether all thinking is problem solving. 
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    #53 - Ask Us Anything II: Disagreements and DecisionsAugust 14th, 2023 | 1 hr 34 minsask-us-anything, bayesianism, decision-making, disagreements, probabilityAsk us anything? Ask us everything! Back at it again with AUA Part 2/N. We wax poetic and wane dramatic on disagreements, decision-making, EA, and probability 
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    #52 - Ask Us Anything I: Computation and CreativityJuly 10th, 2023 | 1 hr 13 minsask-us-anything, computation, creativity, universalityOur first ask us anything episode! We get through a whopping ... two questions. 
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    #51 - Truth, Moose, and Refrigerated Eggplant: Critiquing Chapman's Meta-RationalityMay 29th, 2023 | 1 hr 12 minschapman, epistemology, nebulosity, popper, rationalityWe discuss David Chapman's work on nebulosity, the correspondence theory of truth, and how it relates to Karl Popper's epistemology. 
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    #50 - On the Evolutionary Origins of Storytelling, Art, and ScienceApril 24th, 2023 | 2 hrs 53 secsartwork, brian boyd, evolution, fiction, myth, storiesWhy do humans engage in art and storytelling? For our 50th episode, we explore Brian Boyd's thesis that art evolved from selection pressure to better understand the patterns and information around us. 
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    #49 - AGI: Could The End Be Nigh? (With Rosie Campbell)March 22nd, 2023 | 1 hr 24 minsai, creativity, existential risks, progressThe delightful Rosie Campbell joins us on the podcast to debate AI, AGI, superintelligence, and rogue computer viruses. 
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    #48 (C&R Chap. 18) - Utopia and ViolenceFebruary 24th, 2023 | 1 hr 41 secspopper, rationality, utopia, violenceViolent utopias? Utopian violence? Are the rationalists going to destroy the world? Chapter 18 of Conjectures and Refutations coming in hot. 
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    #47 (Bonus) - Dualism, Reductionism, and Explanation PancakesJanuary 16th, 2023 | 1 hr 32 minsabstractions, dualism, explanations, mind body problem, reductionismVaden goes on The Declaration podcast to argue about dualism, the reality of abstractions, emergence, and reductionism. 
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    #46 (Bonus) - Arguing about probability (with Nick Anyos)December 19th, 2022 | 1 hr 59 minsbayesianism, effective altruism, longtermism, probability, statisticsBen and Vaden make a guest appearance on Nick Anyos' podcast on criticisms of effective altruism. As usual, they end up arguing about probability for most of it. 
