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Rationally Speaking #87 - Sean Carroll on Naturalism

Rationally Speaking #87 - Sean Carroll on Naturalism

Astrophysicist and author Sean Carroll joins this episode of Rationally Speaking, to talk about "naturalism" -- the philosophical viewpoint that there are no supernatural phenomena, and the universe r...

14 Joulu 202049min

Rationally Speaking #86 - Live From NECSS With Jim Holt On Why Does the World Exist?

Rationally Speaking #86 - Live From NECSS With Jim Holt On Why Does the World Exist?

Why does the universe exist? And is that even a sensical question to ask? Philosopher Jim Holt has written extensively for publications such as the New Yorker, the New York Times and Harper's, and mos...

14 Joulu 20201h

Rationally Speaking #85 - Live From NECSS With Michael Shermer On the Role of Science in Morality

Rationally Speaking #85 - Live From NECSS With Michael Shermer On the Role of Science in Morality

In a special live Rationally Speaking, taped at NECSS 2013, Julia Galef moderates a lively discussion between Massimo and Michael Shermer, head of the Skeptic Society and founding publisher of Skeptic...

14 Joulu 202033min

Rationally Speaking #84 - Stephen Asma On the Myth of Universal Love

Rationally Speaking #84 - Stephen Asma On the Myth of Universal Love

Just like love, motherhood, and apple pie, no one could be against fairness. No one, that is, except philosopher Stephen Asma, the author of "Against Fairness." Massimo and Julia sit down with Stephen...

14 Joulu 202045min

Rationally Speaking #83 - Samuel Arbesman On The Half-Life of Facts

Rationally Speaking #83 - Samuel Arbesman On The Half-Life of Facts

How long does it take for one-half of everything we know about a subject to be proven wrong? Depends on the subject. 45 years, for example, if that subject is cirrhosis or hepatitis. Samuel Arbesman, ...

14 Joulu 202044min

Rationally Speaking #82 - It's Not Easy Being Green

Rationally Speaking #82 - It's Not Easy Being Green

If you're an ethically minded consumer, you should buy organic because it's better for the environment, right? Actually, the case isn't so clear-cut. But you should certainly buy fair-trade because it...

14 Joulu 202052min

Rationally Speaking #81 - Live! Ben Goldacre on Bad Pharma

Rationally Speaking #81 - Live! Ben Goldacre on Bad Pharma

"Medicine is broken," warns Ben Goldacre, the British physician, academic, author of the Guardian's Bad Science column. In this live episode of Rationally Speaking, Massimo and Julia interview Ben abo...

14 Joulu 20201h 1min

Rationally Speaking #80 - Dear Abby

Rationally Speaking #80 - Dear Abby

In honor of the passing of Dear Abby columnist Pauline Philips, Massimo and Julia talk about the history and philosophy of advice. How do you rationally evaluate advice, and how do you give rational a...

14 Joulu 202049min

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