an interesting podcast on belief and experience

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an interesting podcast on belief and experience

jon zingale
Lex Fridman interviews UNC's Diana Walsh Pasulka on belief and experience and
Hendrix and ...
A couple of things caught my ear, in particular, that she seems to like
Nick's frame that first we have experiences and only then can we label them
as mythic, or whatever.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqBh7G4uDR8&ab_channel=LexFridman



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Re: an interesting podcast on belief and experience

jon zingale
Man, it gets pretty weird about an hour in, though not really weird good. Now
I keep wondering whether she is putting Lex on, or whether she was
brainwashed using comic books from the late 90s, or who knows. While I
retract most of this recommendation for our general Friam audience, there
were a couple of themes that I found interesting. At some point, she
effectively claims to have *stumbled upon* an idea that is effectively the
plot of Grant Morrison's "The Invisibles". While I really loved that comic
book, I am again wondering what Diana's game is exactly. Bah, probably not
worth the investigation. Still, I would hesitate to go so far as to
de-platform her. I do love that she calls out the founders of JPL as the
Crowley-thumpers they were.



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