Correlation, Causation, and Choice | Reuben Stern
When are interventions evidence for their non-effects?
When are interventions evidence for their non-effects?
Is there an objectively correct way to form beliefs about when or where you are?
Stephen John on why scientists cannot, and should not, care about policymakers’ values
Naftali Weinberger, Porter Williams, and James Woodward on the role of worldly infrastructure
What does the opossum’s playing dead tell us about animal minds?
David Thorstad on how to exploit someone by giving them relevant information
Siddharth Muthukrishnan on how our philosophy of science affects our response to the information paradox
Armin W Schulz asks how humans became stand-out mind-readers
Mantas Radzvilas, William Peden and Francesco De Pretis on whether imprecise beliefs lead to worse decisions under severe uncertainty
Axel Constant on whether there are alternatives to reductionism in precision psychiatry
