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Reasoned World
Sean McClure
4 episodes
2 weeks ago
In this episode I discuss how the current government shutdown reveals a deeper systemic pattern—where real information flow (“the signal”) is replaced by performative politics (“the symbol”). I explore how this breakdown in channels leads to dysfunction not just in government, but across science, technology, and society, showing that when systems prioritize emotion and appearance over truth and structure, they begin to fail. Become a Member (More Quality Content + Learning Tools) reasonedwor...
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In this episode I discuss how the current government shutdown reveals a deeper systemic pattern—where real information flow (“the signal”) is replaced by performative politics (“the symbol”). I explore how this breakdown in channels leads to dysfunction not just in government, but across science, technology, and society, showing that when systems prioritize emotion and appearance over truth and structure, they begin to fail. Become a Member (More Quality Content + Learning Tools) reasonedwor...
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Reasoned World
The Signal and the Symbol: Understanding the Government Shutdown
In this episode I discuss how the current government shutdown reveals a deeper systemic pattern—where real information flow (“the signal”) is replaced by performative politics (“the symbol”). I explore how this breakdown in channels leads to dysfunction not just in government, but across science, technology, and society, showing that when systems prioritize emotion and appearance over truth and structure, they begin to fail. Become a Member (More Quality Content + Learning Tools) reasonedwor...
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2 weeks ago
29 minutes

Reasoned World
Unrigging Knowledge: Can Grokipedia Outsmart Wikipedia’s Bias?
In this episode I discuss how Wikipedia evolved from an open collective experiment into a curated institution accused of bias, why these biases emerge naturally in complex systems, the importance of collective intelligence for uncovering truth, Larry Sanger’s nine theses for reform, and the universal role of dynamism in sustaining objectivity across knowledge, science, and society. Become a Member (More Quality Content + Learning Tools) reasonedworld.com
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1 month ago
30 minutes

Reasoned World
The Abuse of Vagueness: Why Not Everything Can Be Hate Speech
In this episode I discuss how the vague and expanding use of the term “hate speech” undermines freedom of expression, why precise definitions and falsifiability are essential for meaningful dialogue, and how constraints—rather than limiting us—are what actually create the space for freedom. Become a Member (More Quality Content + Learning Tools) reasonedworld.com or or patreon.com/8431143/join Become a Member (More Quality Content + Learning Tools) reasonedworld.com
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1 month ago
23 minutes

Reasoned World
The 2 Kinds of Speech: When it Makes Sense to Cancel
In this episode I discuss the crucial distinction between two kinds of speech: the normal level, where people share and debate specific opinions, and the meta level, which reflects on and safeguards the very process of speech itself. I explore how this difference shows up in politics and science, why criticism should be welcomed rather than mistaken for censorship, and how undermining the rules of discourse corrodes free speech. Drawing on examples from philosophy of science and even biology,...
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1 month ago
21 minutes

Reasoned World
In this episode I discuss how the current government shutdown reveals a deeper systemic pattern—where real information flow (“the signal”) is replaced by performative politics (“the symbol”). I explore how this breakdown in channels leads to dysfunction not just in government, but across science, technology, and society, showing that when systems prioritize emotion and appearance over truth and structure, they begin to fail. Become a Member (More Quality Content + Learning Tools) reasonedwor...