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NYC Skeptics
Rationally Speaking #207 - Alison Gopnik on "The wrong way to think about parenting, plus the downsides of modernity"
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Rationally Speaking #208 - Annie Duke on "Thinking in bets"
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Rationally Speaking #209 - Christopher Chabris on "Collective intelligence & the ethics of A/B tests"
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Rationally Speaking #210 - Stuart Ritchie on "Conceptual objections to IQ testing"
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Rationally Speaking #211 - Sabine Hossenfelder on "The case against beauty in physics"
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Rationally Speaking #212 - Ed Boyden on "How to invent game-changing technologies"
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Rationally Speaking #213 - Dean Simonton on "The causes of scientific and artistic genius"
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Rationally Speaking #214 - Anthony Aguirre on "Predicting the future of science and tech, with Metaculus"
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Rationally Speaking #215 - Anders Sandberg on "Thinking about the long-term future of humanity"
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Rationally Speaking #216 - Diana Fleischman on "Being a transhumanist evolutionary psychologist"
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