E3: The Truth Project – What Your Eyes Can't Show You: Perception & Reality
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What does it mean to truly see something?
In Episode 3, Alex Kosley and Warren Edick walk through one of the most disorienting ideas in all of philosophy — that the world you perceive is not the world as it actually is. It's a picture painted by five filters. And you can never step in front of them.
From there the conversation takes a sharp turn: if intelligence can't tell us what's real, can it tell us what's good? Warren makes the case that intelligence is a means to an end — and that the end, whether we admit it or not, is always a value judgment. That's where physics runs out of answers. And that's where wisdom begins.
Topics covered:
The valley thought experiment and naive realism
The phenomenal world — why perception is not reality
Why physics doesn't have a monopoly on what's real
Intelligence vs. goodness — and what AI gets wrong
The horizontal vs. the vertical: technology, wisdom, and what we're actually after
Free will and the volitional body
Plato's tripartite soul and what it means to "stand well"