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103. Raven Paradox: What Constitutes Evidence & Why Logical Arguments Matter

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In this episode of the Game Theory podcast, the hosts discuss various topics including the Stanley Cup craze and lead contamination, international women's soccer tournaments, and the Raven paradox.

They explore different solutions to the paradox, including Good's Baby Solution and the Red Herring Solution.

The conversation explores Hempel's paradox, which is a paradox of induction. It discusses the relationship between observation and hypotheses, as well as the limitations of inductive reasoning.

Hempel's response to the paradox is examined, along with the concept of the red herring. The orthodox approach to hypothesis testing and the philosophy of language and science are also explored. The conversation delves into logical positivism and the concept of falsifiability.

The multiverse and alternate realities are discussed, as well as the determination of logical truths. The conversation concludes with a discussion on confirmation bias and the idea of infinite evidence.

Takeaways

The Stanley Cup craze highlights the importance of product safety and the need for manufacturers to ensure that their products do not contain harmful substances.

International women's soccer tournaments have unique dynamics and challenges, including the qualification process and the representation of different countries within the United Kingdom.

The Raven paradox raises questions about the nature of evidence and the limitations of inductive reasoning. Different solutions, such as Good's Baby Solution and the Red Herring Solution, offer insights into how to approach the paradox.

Bayesian statistics provides a framework for updating beliefs based on new observations and prior knowledge, which can be applied to understanding the Raven paradox.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Podcast Updates

03:05 The Stanley Cup Craze and Lead Contamination

08:22 International Women's Soccer Tournaments

12:19 The Raven Paradox

23:53 Good's Baby Solution

31:00 The Red Herring Solution

35:08 Observation and Hypotheses

36:28 Hempel's Response

37:23 The Red Herring

38:21 Limitations of Inductive Reasoning

39:16 Orthodox Approach to Hypothesis Testing

40:43 Philosophy of Language and Science

42:09 Logical Positivism and Falsifiability

43:16 The Multiverse and Alternate Realities

45:13 Determining Logical Truths

46:10 Confirmation Bias and Infinite Evidence

  continue reading

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Manage episode 398675535 series 3321532
Indhold leveret af Game Theory. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Game Theory eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.

In this episode of the Game Theory podcast, the hosts discuss various topics including the Stanley Cup craze and lead contamination, international women's soccer tournaments, and the Raven paradox.

They explore different solutions to the paradox, including Good's Baby Solution and the Red Herring Solution.

The conversation explores Hempel's paradox, which is a paradox of induction. It discusses the relationship between observation and hypotheses, as well as the limitations of inductive reasoning.

Hempel's response to the paradox is examined, along with the concept of the red herring. The orthodox approach to hypothesis testing and the philosophy of language and science are also explored. The conversation delves into logical positivism and the concept of falsifiability.

The multiverse and alternate realities are discussed, as well as the determination of logical truths. The conversation concludes with a discussion on confirmation bias and the idea of infinite evidence.

Takeaways

The Stanley Cup craze highlights the importance of product safety and the need for manufacturers to ensure that their products do not contain harmful substances.

International women's soccer tournaments have unique dynamics and challenges, including the qualification process and the representation of different countries within the United Kingdom.

The Raven paradox raises questions about the nature of evidence and the limitations of inductive reasoning. Different solutions, such as Good's Baby Solution and the Red Herring Solution, offer insights into how to approach the paradox.

Bayesian statistics provides a framework for updating beliefs based on new observations and prior knowledge, which can be applied to understanding the Raven paradox.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Podcast Updates

03:05 The Stanley Cup Craze and Lead Contamination

08:22 International Women's Soccer Tournaments

12:19 The Raven Paradox

23:53 Good's Baby Solution

31:00 The Red Herring Solution

35:08 Observation and Hypotheses

36:28 Hempel's Response

37:23 The Red Herring

38:21 Limitations of Inductive Reasoning

39:16 Orthodox Approach to Hypothesis Testing

40:43 Philosophy of Language and Science

42:09 Logical Positivism and Falsifiability

43:16 The Multiverse and Alternate Realities

45:13 Determining Logical Truths

46:10 Confirmation Bias and Infinite Evidence

  continue reading

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