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When was the last time you saw someone admit that they were wrong about something, or just recognise that perhaps their beliefs are less justified than they initially thought? Rene Descartes recommended that we should, at least once, sit down and question every one of our beliefs. So today, we will just skim the surface of the wonderful world of scepticism.
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00:00 The Value of Doubt
01:17 Philosophical Scepticism
10:44 Thinking is Bloody Hard
20:34 Epistemic Systems and Their Faults
30:11 Beliefs, Partial Beliefs, and Fuzziness