https://kylrth.com/tags/lex-fridman/Recent content in lex-fridman on Kyle RothHugo -- gohugo.ioen-usFri, 01 Apr 2022 08:35:54 -0400https://kylrth.com/post/ethics-drift/Fri, 01 Apr 2022 08:35:54 -0400https://kylrth.com/post/ethics-drift/Here are some snippets from a Lex Fridman interview with John Abramson, outspoken critic of Big Pharma. Lex: Are people corrupt? Are people malevolent? Are people ignorant that work at the low level and at the high level, at Pfizer for example? How is this possible? I believe that most people are good, and I actually believe if you join Big Pharma your life trajectory often involves dreaming, wanting, and enjoying helping people.https://kylrth.com/post/philip-goff/Wed, 09 Mar 2022 09:39:16 -0500https://kylrth.com/post/philip-goff/Here are some snippets from a Lex Fridman interview with Philip Goff, a panpsychist. The Enlightenment ideal is to follow the evidence and the arguments where they lead, but it’s very hard for human beings to do that. I think we get stuck in some conception of how we think science ought to look. People talk about religion as a crutch, but I think a certain kind of scientism, a certain conception of how science is supposed to be, gets into people’s identity and their sense of themselves and their security.https://kylrth.com/post/meaning-making/Tue, 01 Feb 2022 14:35:37 -0500https://kylrth.com/post/meaning-making/Here are some snippets from a Lex Fridman interview with Peter Wang, co-founder and CEO of Anaconda: For a lot of human history, there wasn’t so much a meaning crisis as just a food and not getting eaten by bears crisis. Once you get to a point where you can make food there was a not getting killed by other humans crisis. Sitting around wondering what it’s all about is a relatively recent luxury.
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