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Rationally Speaking Podcast
New York City Skeptics
Fréquence : 1 épisode/17j. Total Éps: 263

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Is cash the best way to help the poor? (Michael Faye)
Épisode 263
jeudi 23 décembre 2021 • Durée 52:13
The idea of giving poor people cash, no strings attached, is "very unappealing" for most donors, admits economist Michael Faye -- but it's still one of the best ways to help the poor. Michael and Julia discuss the philosophy behind his organization (GiveDirectly), the evidence we have so far about cash transfers as an anti-poverty intervention, and the various concerns people have about it: How long-lasting are the effects? Does it make recipients less likely to work? Does it cause inflation?
Humanity on the precipice (Toby Ord)
Épisode 262
vendredi 10 décembre 2021 • Durée 01:08:54
Humanity could thrive for millions of years -- unless our future is cut short by an existential catastrophe. Oxford philosopher Toby Ord explains the possible existential risks we face, including climate change, pandemics, and artificial intelligence. Toby and Julia discuss what led him to take existential risk more seriously, which risks he considers underrated vs. overrated, and how to estimate the probability of existential risk.
Intellectual honesty, cryptocurrency, & more (Vitalik Buterin)
Épisode 253
jeudi 4 mars 2021 • Durée 01:16:40
Julia and guest Vitalik Buterin (creator of the open-source blockchain platform Ethereum) explore a wide range of topics, including: Vitalik's intellectually honest approach to leadership, why prediction markets appear to be biased in favor of Trump, whether it was rational to invest in Bitcoin ten years ago, Vitalik's defense of life extension research against its critics, and more.
Rationally Speaking #163 - Gregg Caruso on "Free Will and Moral Responsibility"
dimanche 10 juillet 2016 • Durée 59:39
Rationally Speaking #162 - Sean Carroll on "Poetic Naturalism"
dimanche 26 juin 2016 • Durée 50:26
Rationally Speaking #161 - Tom Griffiths and Brian Christian on "Algorithms to Live By"
dimanche 12 juin 2016 • Durée 49:29
Rationally Speaking #160 - Live at NECSS -- Jacob Appel on "Tackling bioethical dilemmas"
dimanche 29 mai 2016 • Durée 01:07:07
Rationally Speaking #159 - Colin Allen on "Do fish feel pain?"
dimanche 15 mai 2016 • Durée 55:39
Rationally Speaking #158 - Dr. George Ainslie on "Negotiating with your future selves"
dimanche 1 mai 2016 • Durée 47:23
Rationally Speaking #157 - Dr. Herculano-Houzel on "What made the human brain special?"
dimanche 17 avril 2016 • Durée 51:41






