
#6 - Peter Copeland on the Philosophy of Science, perennial themes in the philosophy of science in their contemporary guise, and intelligence.
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The podcast is an interview with Peter Copeland. Peter is a policy advisor to the Ontario Provincial government and a philosopher of science. Peter works as a writer and contributor to Catholic Conscience. He has developed the Philosophy of Science Series that addresses some of the perennial themes in the philosophy of science in their contemporary guise. We discuss his ideas and papers, intelligence, and other cultural topics. We also cover an alternative to the Turing Test which I call the Tommy Lasorda Test for Artificial General Intelligence.
00:02:45 Introduction
00:17:20 Catholic Conscience
00:36:05 Methodological Assumptions and Challenges, Quantifying qualities, and values in science
01:06:25 Science and Metaphysics
01:10:00 Intelligence and the Tommy Lasorda Test for Artificial General Intelligence
01:29:30 Faith and Reason
01:38:20 Catholic Journey
01:48:55 Science and Public Policy
EPISODE LINKS:
Peter Copeland at Catholic Conscience: https://pcopelanwrites.com/tag/catholic-conscience/
Catholic Conscience: https://catholicconscience.org/