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Annotote TLDR
Anthony Bardaro
17 episodes
2 days ago
This is an AI-generated exploration about whatever subjects pique my interest at any given time. Episodes usually straddle tech, media, finance, business, entrepreneurship, history, philosophy, and psychology – for which I feed the machine research and analysis from various sources to produce this synthesis. If business and writing are the outlets of my intellectual curiosity, then consumption and reading are the inputs. As my audio professor and scrapbook, this show falls somewhere in between those ends, so I might as well share it with you!
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This is an AI-generated exploration about whatever subjects pique my interest at any given time. Episodes usually straddle tech, media, finance, business, entrepreneurship, history, philosophy, and psychology – for which I feed the machine research and analysis from various sources to produce this synthesis. If business and writing are the outlets of my intellectual curiosity, then consumption and reading are the inputs. As my audio professor and scrapbook, this show falls somewhere in between those ends, so I might as well share it with you!
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Ship of Theseus: The paradox of identity despite change
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14 minutes 40 seconds
11 months ago
Ship of Theseus: The paradox of identity despite change

What gives any object a constant identity even though its materials, components, and matter are constantly evolving and gradually being replaced over time?

  1. Plutarch's "Theseus paradox"
  2. Hobbes' "second ship"
  3. Hume's "Bundle Theory"
  4. Spatiotemporal continuity
  5. Savage's "Gradual Replacement"
  6. Popular public intuition
  7. Engagement history criterion

This podcast is Al-generated with NotebookLM, using the following sources, research, and analysis:

  • Bundle Theory (Wikipedia, 2024.11.29)
  • ⁠Davidson's Swampman theory⁠ (Wikipedia, 2024.11.29)
  • Haecceity (Wikipedia, 2024.11.29)
  • How to Test the Ship of Theseus (Campdelacreu/García-Moya Marti/Terrone, 2022.11)
  • In the Mind of Theseus or Hobbes and the Paradox of the Second Ship (Lupascu, 2019.01)
  • Mereological essentialism (Wikipedia, 2024.11.29)
  • Neurath's boat (Wikipedia, 2024.11.29)
  • Perdurantism (Wikipedia, 2024.11.29)
  • Philosophy of self (Wikipedia, 2024.11.29)
  • Ship of Theseus (Wikipedia, 2024.11.29)
  • Sorites paradox (Wikipedia, 2024.11.29)
  • Teletransportation paradox (Wikipedia, 2024.11.29)
  • Two Ships of Theseus (Dranseika, 2024.06.08)

Not investment advice; do your own due diligence!

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Annotote TLDR
This is an AI-generated exploration about whatever subjects pique my interest at any given time. Episodes usually straddle tech, media, finance, business, entrepreneurship, history, philosophy, and psychology – for which I feed the machine research and analysis from various sources to produce this synthesis. If business and writing are the outlets of my intellectual curiosity, then consumption and reading are the inputs. As my audio professor and scrapbook, this show falls somewhere in between those ends, so I might as well share it with you!