Rationally Speaking
@rspodcast
The official podcast of New York City Skeptics, hosted by Julia Galef.
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.Rationally Speaking's interview with tylercowen on "Big Business" is hilarious as well as informative. rationallyspeakingpodcast.org/show/rs-232-ty…
If you weren't able to register for the The Skeptics' Guide To The Universe ⚛️ Private Show taking place tomorrow afternoon, we've got great news: A limited number of additional spots have opened up for the show! Tickets are first-come, first-serve, so register now! bit.ly/2G7hGpq
Excited for our panel NECSS, "@AiPTcomics presents: The #Science and #Philosophy of #XMen #Biology," today, 2:05 EST! Feat. Uncanny X-Men writer Matthew Rosenberg, Nathan H. Lents, @YBernadskaya, Aaron Rabinowitz of @etvpod.bsky.social, @KTKeith & @AiPTcomics! Stream it here crowdcast.io/e/necss2019/re…
New ep! Economist Alex Tabarrok (Alex Tabarrok) discusses his latest book, co-authored with Eric Heller, "Why are the Prices So D*mn High?," which blames rising costs on a phenomenon called the Baumol Effect. bit.ly/2LA53rf
New ep! It's common wisdom that spending a lot of time on your smartphone or checking social media takes a psychological toll. But is there any research to back that up? Julia discusses the evidence with professor Andy Przybylski (Andrew Przybylski). bit.ly/2KghQwV
New ep! It's rare for public intellectuals to talk about things they've gotten wrong, but geneticist Razib Khan (Razib Khan 🧬 ✍️) is an exception. He and Julia discuss a list of 28 things he's changed his mind about in the last decade. bit.ly/2KIRd4k
New ep! In this episode, decision theorist David Manheim explains the dynamics behind Goodhart's Law ("When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to become a good measure") and some potential solutions to it. bit.ly/2mtpgDR
New ep! Philosopher of mind Keith Frankish is one of the leading proponents of "illusionism," the theory that argues that your subjective experience -- i.e., the "what it is like" to be you -- is a trick of the mind. bit.ly/34aWYhO
New ep! Economist Bryan Caplan makes a compelling case for open borders in his new graphic nonfiction book, "Open Borders: The Science and Ethics of Immigration," illustrated by cartoonist Zach Weinersmith (Zach Weinersmith). bit.ly/34SGUSa
New ep! This episode features a pair of interviews. First, Stephanie Lepp discusses what she's learned from interviewing people who had a serious change of heart. Second, @Buster Benson shares his tips for coming away from a disagreement feeling more alive. bit.ly/34SGUSa
In case you missed it: Rationally Speaking is back! Check out this week's episode on whether it's fair to blame Boomers for the economic struggles of Millennials. Featuring guests @jillfilipovic, Joseph C. Sternberg, and Patrick Fisher. rationallyspeakingpodcast.org/show/episode-2…
If you've been thinking "Why doesn't Julia ever share her thoughts on consensual cannibalism" then today's your lucky day In my new episode I argue w/philosopher Michael Sandel about that, + whether "human dignity" is real & his critique of meritocracy rationallyspeakingpodcast.org/show/episode-2…
Add me to the long list of people impressed with Coleman Hughes's thinking! For the latest podcast episode we had a great conversation about why he supports a "colorblind" approach to race, and why many people disagree with him. Audio + transcript: rationallyspeakingpodcast.org/show/episode-2…