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The Falsifiable Podcast

Eric Denton
Hurricane Helene
Conspiracy Theories
Israel
Donald Trump
Hezbollah
Rescue the Republic Rally
Hamas
Misinformation
Iran
Jordan Peterson
Evolution
Gisele Pellicott
Ted Cruz
Geoengineering
Climate Change
Coleman Hughes
Race Politics
FEMA
Israel-Palestine Conflict
Transgender Issues

Science. Culture. Politics. Contact: thefalsifiablepodcast@gmail.com

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Author Jeremy Shearmur joins Eric Denton to discuss the theories of Charles Darwin and Karl Popper, and how they intersect. The conversation also explores politics more broadly, with a particular focus on Libertarianism.

Reaction to his murder.

Mineralogist Robert Hazen joins Eric Denton in this episode to discuss his new book Time’s Second Arrow. Hazen introduces his proposal for a new law of nature: the law of increasing functional information.

A.I. researcher Carlos De la Guardia joins Eric Denton to discuss artificial intelligence, creativity, the work of Karl Popper and David Deutsch, Charles Darwin, and much more!

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David Deutsch
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Lawrence Krauss
Theoretical physicist and bestselling author
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Michael Shermer
Editor-in-chief of Skeptic Magazine and bestselling author.
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Eric Denton
Host of the show, involved in discussions that navigate across science, culture, and politics, often focusing on critical commentary on current events.
Derek Denton
Co-host who engages in the analysis of socio-political issues and critiques within the realm of contemporary discourse.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 8 ratings
  • Many Worlds

    The episode with Lawrence Krauss about “Many Worlds” was cool.

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    Excellent illuminating podcast.

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The podcast is praised for its intellectual depth and the ability to balance serious themes with humor.

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Knowledge, Politics, and Problems with JEREMY SHEARMUR
Q: What is a particular problem you see with information flow in regards to social media?
Social media allows for the creation of communities that reinforce existing biases, which limits critical discussions and understanding of diverse perspectives.
Knowledge, Politics, and Problems with JEREMY SHEARMUR
Q: What does Popper mean, in short, by an open society?
An open society is where inherited social and political arrangements are open to questioning and challenge by anyone.
A Woven Web of Guesses with DAVID DEUTSCH
Q: Do you think this kind of brings...
It's a legitimate question regarding the rise or fall of bad explanations in the current discourse, especially on platforms like Twitter.
A Woven Web of Guesses with DAVID DEUTSCH
Q: What was your experience whenever you got to Popper?
I saw nothing wrong with the theory of induction initially, until I read Popper who presented a significant clarity and philosophical quality in his writing.
A Woven Web of Guesses with DAVID DEUTSCH
Q: Does that sort of stuff inspire, whenever you're writing a book, though, does it inspire how you, or fiction in general, inspire how you write your books?
It gives me a view of the lie of the land, like what people are thinking about this kind of thing, what people find interesting, what they don't find interesting that I think should be interesting.

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