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The Importance of Testing Ideas with Full Context of Science
The biggest problem with expertise is not testing the ideas in the full context of science and the rigor of the real world. It's easier to study in a lab rather than considering the science in the actual real world.
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The raw practice of ideas in combat and science needs to sometimes throw away expertise, while expertise is valuable when taking advice from different people in certain situations.
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The raw practice of ideas in combat and science needs to sometimes throw away expertise, while expertise is valuable when taking advice from different people in certain situations. Some arguments in the cosmological and philosophical spheres require a delicate balance of both approaches.
ChapterThe Importance of Testing Ideas with Full Context of Science
Episode#261 – Philip Goff: Consciousness, Panpsychism, and the Philosophy of Mind
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The limits of scientific expertise lie in the inability to test ideas in the full context of the real world, as well as the risk of becoming complacent in one's expertise and missing out on further learning opportunities.
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The limits of scientific expertise lie in the inability to test ideas in the full context of the real world, as well as the risk of becoming complacent in one's expertise and missing out on further learning opportunities.