
Professor Daniel Gambacorta and Behavior Interventionist Atanah Shannon explore the big questions in science and philosophy. What is consciousness? Do we have free will? Are we living in a simulation??? Find out on the next episode of... The Scientific Worldview.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 44 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CulturePhilosophyScience | ||||

This episode features:
-Will AI replace all human jobs?
-When will we get artificial general intelligence?
-When will we get superintelligence?
-What is the chance that a billion people die in a global catastrophe?
-What is the chance that ... more
This episode features:
-Is American society sexist?
-Do men hate women?
-Are men more likely to commit suicide?
-Why are most divorces initiated by women?
-Are women discriminated against in university?
-Are women held to the same standar... more
This episode features:
-Did mask mandates help prevent the spread of covid?
-Why did the US government engage in censorship during the pandemic?
-Does violent media cause violence?
-What are the benefits of religion?
-Should there be limits... more
This episode features:
-Does porn cause sexual assault?
-Does porn cause people to have more sex?
-Will climate change destroy the world?
-Is death bad?
-Does death give meaning to life?
-Does death give us motivation?
-If we were immor... more
This episode features:
-Should polygamy be legal?
-Should you be able to sell your organs?
-Should euthanasia be legal?
-Is it permissible to sell children?
-Is surrogacy wrong?
-Does surrogacy harm the child?
-Is it acceptable for some... more
This episode features:
-Is there a "moment" of conception?
-Are most abortions due to recklessness?
-Is the death penalty wrong?
-Should we use corporal punishment?
-Is solitary confinement ethical?
-Is it wrong to kill animals?
-Does e... more
This episode features:
-Is suffering always bad?
-Is suffering necessary for great art?
-Is having kids good or bad?
-Would the world be better with more people in it?
-Would the world be better off without humanity?
-Do we want to be sad... more
This episode features:
-Should transgender women compete in women's sports?
-Should we have open borders?
-Is it wrong to eat your dog?
-When is it OK to break a promise?
-When is it OK to lie?
-Is it OK to steal if you really need the mo... more
Fun, informative, and probably mostly correct. A great tour through what we actually know about the world's most important questions
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This podcast tackles profound inquiries at the intersection of science and philosophy, addressing topics that often challenge conventional thinking. From the ethics of artificial intelligence and gender pay gaps to the implications of free speech and the nature of morality, discussions aim to provoke thought and reflection. The hosts engage in nuanced debates, exploring contemporary societal issues and timeless philosophical questions, making their conversations both relevant and intellectually stimulating. Each episode not only presents arguments but also encourages listeners to consider their own perspectives on complex ethical dilemmas and societal norms.
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