Daniel Kahneman — Dyads, And Other Mysteries (#143) Daniel Kahneman is the most influential living psychologist. He won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2002 and is the author of Thinking, Fast and Slow. April 14, 2023
Rationality And Its Opposite — Steven Pinker (#140) How rational are we? How can a species smart enough to set foot on the moon also be prone to conspiracy December 15, 2022
Against Bayesianism — David Deutsch (#139) Bayesianism, the doctrine that it's always rational to represent our beliefs in terms of probabilities, dominates the intellectual world, April 25, 2022
#136: Ergodicity — Ole Peters Ole Peters is a physicist and a Fellow at the London Mathematical Laboratory. August 24, 2021
#131: A Practical Guide To Coping With Uncertainty – John Kay John Kay is one of Britain’s leading economists. Read the full transcript [Transcript coming soon.] May 17, 2021
#128: A Forgotten Genius – Cheryl Misak Cheryl Misak is a Canadian philosopher and the author of Frank Ramsey: A Sheer Excess of Powers. Read the full transcript April 28, 2021
#125: The Reign Of Keynes, Part II – Lord Robert Skidelsky Robert Skidelsky, FBA is a British economic historian. He is the author of a three-volume award-winning biography of British economist John March 22, 2021
#122: The Reign Of Keynes, Part I – Zach Carter Zach Carter is a senior reporter at The Huffington Post and the author of the New York Times bestseller The Price March 01, 2021
#94: Radical Uncertainty – Mervyn King Mervyn King was Governor of the Bank of England from 2003 to 2013. Show notes Selected links * Follow Mervyn King: Website August 08, 2020
#79: On Radical Uncertainty, "Phantastic Objects", and Blowing Bubbles – David Tuckett David Tuckett is a psychoanalyst, Professor, and Director of the Centre for the Study of Decision-Making Uncertainty at University College London. October 17, 2019
#47: The Shape of Probability – Harry Crane Harry Crane is a professor of statistics at Rutgers University. In this episode, Joe catches up with Harry in New Jersey May 14, 2018