
A show about learning.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 84 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | PhilosophySociety & CultureNews | ||||

I discuss armchair philosophers, being unconventional, and learning from criticism. Topics include therapy, polyamory, non-coercive parenting and social dynamics.
Think about what it means if school is actually a really shitty place. Failing at school doesn't mean you're dumb or a failure. Getting straight A's doesn't mean you're educated or smart.
I discuss how people run their lives and why they don't get around to philosophy and some things that can help.
I discuss how to get better at critically analyzing research papers.
I explain sense of life, then explain how learning works, how the mind is organized, the hierarchy of knowledge, the role of practice, and what that means for changing your sense of life (or changing your emotions or any other intuitive, automatic or... more
I discuss nostalgia. Link to critical review of book that sold a bunch of copies to people with 80s nostalgia: www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4248817&mc=515&forum_id=2
I give tips on introspecting honestly and avoiding rationalizing. Links: elliottemple.com/essays/lying fallibleideas.com/emotions
Avoid, avoid, avoid
This podcast is awful. You will find xenophobic remarks such as “all the illegal immigrants come and litter in the US parks.”
Worse, the guy behind this podcast, Elliot Temple, is a bad, dangerous person.
He runs a cult (previously ‘Fallible Ideas’, now the ‘Critical Fallibilism’ forum) where he boasts that he “can break anyone.”
Among his notable offenses are invasion of privacy, verbal abuse, public shaming, extensive, repeat plagiarism (by his own standard, including o... more
This podcast is awful. You will find xenophobic remarks such as “all the illegal immigrants come and litter in the US parks.”
Worse, the guy behind this podcast, Elliot Temple, is a bad, dangerous person.
He runs a cult (previously ‘Fallible Ideas’, now the ‘Critical Fallibilism’ forum) where he boasts that he “can break anyone.”
Among his notable offenses are invasion of privacy, verbal abuse, public shaming, extensive, repeat plagiarism (by his own standard, including on this podcast), disr... more









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