Minds Almost Meeting

A podcast by Agnes Callard & Robin Hanson - Thursdays

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91 Episodes

  1. Perfection vs. greatness (Robin Hanson & Agnes Callard)

    Published: 1/23/2025
  2. Fighting vs. arguing (Agnes Callard & Robin Hanson)

    Published: 12/5/2024
  3. Activism (Robin Hanson & Agnes Callard)

    Published: 11/21/2024
  4. Potential vs. achievement (Agnes Callard & Robin Hanson)

    Published: 11/7/2024
  5. Polls vs. prediction markets (Robin Hanson & Agnes Callard, with Arnold Brooks)

    Published: 10/31/2024
  6. Modernism (Agnes Callard & Robin Hanson)

    Published: 10/10/2024
  7. Fear of persuasion (Robin Hanson & Agnes Callard)

    Published: 9/12/2024
  8. Cancel culture (Agnes Callard & Robin Hanson)

    Published: 8/28/2024
  9. Romantic validation (Robin Hanson & Agnes Callard)

    Published: 8/8/2024
  10. Cryonics (Agnes Callard & Robin Hanson)

    Published: 7/31/2024
  11. Taylor Swift (Robin Hanson & Agnes Callard)

    Published: 7/24/2024
  12. Love triangles (Agnes Callard & Robin Hanson)

    Published: 7/17/2024
  13. Color (Robin Hanson & Agnes Callard)

    Published: 7/3/2024
  14. Power (Agnes Callard & Robin Hanson)

    Published: 6/26/2024
  15. Experts vs. elites [Revisited] (Robin Hanson & Agnes Callard)

    Published: 6/19/2024
  16. Protest (Agnes Callard & Robin Hanson)

    Published: 6/12/2024
  17. Internet culture (Robin Hanson & Agnes Callard, with Katherine Dee)

    Published: 6/5/2024
  18. Meta (Agnes Callard & Robin Hanson)

    Published: 5/29/2024
  19. The Two Cultures (Robin Hanson & Agnes Callard)

    Published: 5/2/2024
  20. Multiculturalism (Agnes Callard & Robin Hanson)

    Published: 4/24/2024

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Imagine two smart curious friendly and basically truth-seeking people, but from very different intellectual traditions. Traditions with different tools, priorities, and ground rules. What would they discuss? Would they talk past each other? Make any progress? Would anyone want to hear them? Economist Robin Hanson and philosopher Agnes Callard decided to find out.