Discussing "Science And Method" By Henri Poincare
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In this episode of Canonball we discuss "Science And Method," which was written by Henri Poincare and published in 1908.
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1. Introduction (00:00:00)
2. Science As A Means Of Efficiency (00:00:59)
3. Answering Tolstoy's Criticism Of Science For Its Own Sake (00:05:10)
4. How Various Sciences Seek Basic Facts; The Difficulty Of Sociology (00:10:06)
5. The Hidden Harmony In Nature (00:15:20)
6. How A Scientist Chooses Facts To Pursue; The Value Of Science For Its Own Sake (00:21:59)
7. Introducing Order Into Complexity; The Relationship Between Math And The Natural World (00:23:51)
8. Poincare Was Bad At Chess (00:26:38)
9. His Observations Of His Own Creative Inspiration (00:29:54)
10. The Connection Between The Subconscious, The Aesthetic Sensibility, And Creative Inspiration (00:41:11)
11. What The Subconscious Does Not Do (00:48:03)
12. Chance Is Only The Measure Of Our Ignorance; Sensitivity To Initial Conditions (00:48:16)
13. The Relativity Of Measurements And The Selection Of Causes In Forming An Explanation (00:53:51)
14. Closing (00:58:17)
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