#143: Dyads, And Other Mysteries — Daniel Kahneman Daniel Kahneman is widely regarded as the most influential psychologist alive. He won the Nobel Prize in Economics (2002) for his April 14, 2023
#140: Rationality And Its Opposite — Steven Pinker How rational are we? How can a species smart enough to set foot on the moon also be prone to conspiracy December 15, 2022
#139: Against Bayesianism — David Deutsch Bayesianism, the doctrine that it's always rational to represent our beliefs in terms of probabilities, dominates the intellectual world, from decision 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