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SNR #251: What Is Science?

Oct 29, 201838 min
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Episode description

In this episode Danny discusses the concept of “what is science?” with input from:

  • Andy Galpin, PhD
  • Brad Dieter, PhD
  • John Kiely
  • Trent Stellingwerf, PhD
  • Mike T Nelson, PhD
  • Ciaran O’ Regan
In This Episode We Discuss
  • What is science meant to be? What is science pragmatically?
  • “Science doesn’t prove anything it just reduces uncertainty”
  • If you want to know something better, it takes concentrated cognitive effort and thinking. Wrestle with difficult ideas. Don’t just consume
  • What information do you have that you can collect, how does that inform your mental model? And how do you test that model
  • Crucially, how do you disprove that model?
  • Application: explicit vs. tacit knowledge. (Tacit = coach intuition)
  • Adding that knowledge to a larger body of evidence
  • You don’t identified as your views, but as the being that has certain views that are subject to change
  • Far important how you think than what you think
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