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#5 Philosophy of Science 101 - What The Hell Is Science Anyway?

#5 Philosophy of Science 101 - What The Hell Is Science Anyway?

FromThe Jack Lawrence Podcast


#5 Philosophy of Science 101 - What The Hell Is Science Anyway?

FromThe Jack Lawrence Podcast

ratings:
Length:
62 minutes
Released:
Feb 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this highly requested solo episode I present an introduction to the Philosophy of Science.I’ve explored some of these ideas in some tiktok videos, and have mentioned them in other episodes tangentially, giving brief explanations. In this episode, I offer a short crash-course into some of those key ideas. We will ask ourselves what Science fundamentally is? What separates it from other kinds of knowledge? How do we justify scientific knowledge - that is, how does science fundamentally work, what makes it so successful? I'll be primarily looking at the work of two philosophers who give two radically different, but both quite persuasive, accounts of science - Karl Popper and Thomas Kuhn.If you'd like to read further on this, some books mentioned:The Knowledge Machine - Michael StrevensWhat Is This Thing Called Science? - Alan ChalmersThe Logic of Scientific Discovery - Karl PopperThe Structure of Scientific Revolutions - Thomas KuhnAlso note - I'll likely be switching to a fortnightly schedule for the forseeable future, just to make sure I can keep the quality of these episodes high while keeping up with everything else. It'll also allow me to edit together clips for YouTube and more tightly edit interviews.My socials:@jack.lawro for both Instagram and TikTokpatreon.com/jacklawrence 
Released:
Feb 28, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Jack Lawrence is best known for his TikTok videos, whereby he explores themes of philosophy, science and anything else that takes his fancy. In this podcast he dives deeper into these concepts, interviewing scientists, philosophers, and frankly anyone he thinks is interesting or funny.