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On Saturday, after several disastrous attempts, Kerry and I suceeded (sort of) in recording a new diavlog. We talk mainly about her latest Reason cover on fertility panics, but also about the tyranny of old people, and scrapbooking. Botched ending makes it special!
I’m insanely recording three this week. They are: Robin Hanson on Hansonism, Bruce [...] ... Continue reading »
I’m insanely recording three this week. They are: Robin Hanson on Hansonism, Bruce [...] ... Continue reading »
1 year ago
And if they think he's not as relevant, what empowers them to clearly think so.
1 year ago
Also, I'd be interested in what he thought of The Aristocrats.
1 year ago
Also, riffing off Tyler, what is Hanson's most absurd belief?
1 year ago
Also, I've had the vague notion for a while that Hayek meshes very well with much of Quine, but never sat and thought too much about it. If you and Caldwell could explore this at all, that'd be super-neat.
1 year ago
Talk about prediction markets, especially the controversy around his DARPA-funded work --- that will interest a broad audience and be a good intro, possibly. Get him to say some stuff about alternative political institutions related to futures markets.
Ask him about his medical-skepticism, but if he sketches ideas premised on evo-psych speculations, please give him some push back. I wouldn't waste a lot of time on post-human or cryogenic stuff as that's weird and not all that interesting, I think.
I'd avoid talk about Bayesian reasoning unless you want to dig directly into the controversy surrounding the different interpretations of probability --- something too dry for the format, I think.
Cognitive bias is an obvious point of conversation.
Press him about utilitarianism, or whatever it was that led him to take up Mankiw's challenge and come out in favor of a height-tax.
You might try turning him on himself, asking which criticisms of his ideas he finds strongest. I think he's a fair dealer and very clear headed, so that could be illuminating.
1 year ago
If you discuss spontaneous order stuff, please be critical. In the price system, okay maybe; but gestures toward spontaneous emerging this-and-that in theoretical psychology and stuff about knowledge passed down through morality and law is weird. Also the central thesis of the book he is most well-known for is wrong, isn't it? Please discuss.
All three interviews will be great, I think.
1 year ago
First, I got the impression that Kerry thinks that fertility politics is all about telling women what to do. However, raising a family, especially with 2+ kids, is definitely a two-parents job.
Second, retired people were mentioned as a united voting block that has become alien to the economic dynamics of a society. I'm sure there's some of that, but they still need people to mow their lawns, to cook for them, to nurse them, etc....so if anything, old people should me even more aware of the benefits of immigration.
Lastly, the funny thought. Throughout the broadcast I was imagining screaming kids in the background, running after each other, arguing repetitively "It's mine! No mine! No mine!", crashing sounds, etc....with Will and Kerry trying hard to maintain their composure :-)
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Since I know you follow the Intelligent Design debate, you might want to bring up Hanson's post on Expelled ( http://www.overcomingbias.com/2008/05/expelled-... ). He seemed to like it quite a bit more than the average rationalist, especially in comparison to Sicko.
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Mighty fine logic there.