Possibly Correct Podcasts Archives - Possibly Correct https://possiblycorrect.com/tag/possibly-correct-podcasts/ Possibly Correct Media Network Mon, 06 Dec 2021 00:39:04 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://i0.wp.com/possiblycorrect.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/cropped-PC_LOGO.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Possibly Correct Podcasts Archives - Possibly Correct https://possiblycorrect.com/tag/possibly-correct-podcasts/ 32 32 194854143 EP #145 | Pandemic Response: Crime Against Humanity? https://possiblycorrect.com/podcast/ep-145-pandemic-response-crime-against-humanity/ Mon, 29 Nov 2021 23:26:00 +0000 https://possiblycorrect.com/?post_type=podcast&p=1500 The narratives around the Covid 19 Pandemic and the vaccines is breaking down. Significant questions are being asked about efficacy and health risks. Why the massive propaganda campaigns and why the false statistics being used> In my view, the eventual outcome will be crimes against humanity charges being drawn up for those that, for purposes of increasing their own power and wealth, created mandates and rules which were oppressive and injurious.

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The narratives around the Covid 19 Pandemic and the vaccines is breaking down. Significant questions are being asked about efficacy and health risks. Why the massive propaganda campaigns and why the false statistics being used> In my view, the eventual outcome will be crimes against humanity charges being drawn up for those that, for purposes of increasing their own power and wealth, created mandates and rules which were oppressive and injurious.

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EP #55 | Jordan Peterson’s Religion https://possiblycorrect.com/podcast/ep-55-jordan-petersons-religion/ Mon, 15 Nov 2021 00:38:00 +0000 https://possiblycorrect.com/?post_type=podcast&p=1513 Where do we find the meaning of life? In answering that question, we look to Professor Jordan Peterson a man with a foot in two worlds. He is a man of science, proficient in the biological bases of psychology and the developments of psychology as an applied science.

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Where do we find the meaning of life? In answering that question, we look to Professor Jordan Peterson a man with a foot in two worlds. He is a man of science, proficient in the biological bases of psychology and the developments of psychology as an applied science.

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EP #142 | Canada’s Covid-19 Role https://possiblycorrect.com/podcast/ep-142-canadas-covid-19-role/ Thu, 30 Sep 2021 22:33:00 +0000 https://possiblycorrect.com/?post_type=podcast&p=1491 The Government of China bears primary responsibility for the COVID-19 pandemic. But did Canada and the USA play a role as well? How much gain of function research came from Dr Fauci? What work was stolen by China from Canada’s level four lab in Winnipeg?

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The Government of China bears primary responsibility for the COVID-19 pandemic. But did Canada and the USA play a role as well? How much gain of function research came from Dr Fauci? What work was stolen by China from Canada’s level four lab in Winnipeg?

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EP #54 | Socialism: Scientific or Religious? https://possiblycorrect.com/podcast/ep-54-socialism-scientific-or-religious/ Tue, 28 Sep 2021 00:26:00 +0000 https://possiblycorrect.com/?post_type=podcast&p=1508 While communist/socialist/social democratic have always had a scientific-pseudoscientific verneer about it, time has worn away much of this verneer, exposing much of the ideology as hyper-idealistic/proto-religiousist in many regards. Despite this verneer being largely washed away, many if not the vast majority of communists/socialists refuse or cannot see their views as anything except entirely rational. In this podcast, Professor Stephen Hicks delves deep into this phenomenon.

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While communist/socialist/social democratic have always had a scientific-pseudoscientific verneer about it, time has worn away much of this verneer, exposing much of the ideology as hyper-idealistic/proto-religiousist in many regards.

Despite this verneer being largely washed away, many if not the vast majority of communists/socialists refuse or cannot see their views as anything except entirely rational.

In this podcast, Professor Stephen Hicks delves deep into this phenomenon.

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EP #53 | Morality Without Gods https://possiblycorrect.com/podcast/ep-53-morality-without-gods/ Tue, 24 Aug 2021 18:01:00 +0000 https://possiblycorrect.com/?post_type=podcast&p=1506 In this episode Dr. Stephen Hicks addressed the philosophical question, does morality require the existence of the gods or a God or is morality part of our human nature?

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In this episode Dr. Stephen Hicks addressed the philosophical question, does morality require the existence of the gods or a God or is morality part of our human nature?

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EP #50 | Objectivity for Human Beings https://possiblycorrect.com/podcast/ep-50-objectivity-for-human-beings/ Mon, 05 Jul 2021 17:35:00 +0000 https://possiblycorrect.com/?post_type=podcast&p=1503 Even though we humans have lots of knowledge, we do not necessarily have a good and full theory of knowledge. Yet we should not let the lack of a good theory, deny the existence of what the theory should be explaining.
Humans have cognitive faculties with limitations. One can form snap judgments, but one can also recognize and pursue the objective principle of viewing as many perspectives as is necessary. One learns about one’s cognitive limitations over time, so one learns that to make a judgment about something beyond one’s immediate cognitive limitation, one needs to do extra work.

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Even though we humans have lots of knowledge, we do not necessarily have a good and full theory of knowledge. Yet we should not let the lack of a good theory, deny the existence of what the theory should be explaining.

Humans have cognitive faculties with limitations. One can form snap judgments, but one can also recognize and pursue the objective principle of viewing as many perspectives as is necessary. One learns about one’s cognitive limitations over time, so one learns that to make a judgment about something beyond one’s immediate cognitive limitation, one needs to do extra work.

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