Ep26 : Logic and Its Limitations

Published: May 2, 2013, 4:42 a.m.

b"Logic, its limits and a smattering of related topics are the subjects of discussion in this edition of the jkpodcast. This episode is material recorded while Tom, Kevin and I are kicking around ideas for episodes. As in not infrequently the case, the discussion of what we should look into becomes an impromptu handling of the event. More than usual, even, we hit alot of points for a couple of sentences and then move on. I think I've rounded up all of the bits and pieces we refer to below. Besides following the links, if anything we talk about interests you sufficiently, let us know and we can follow up on it in a future episode.\\n\\nMaterial from Podcast\\nMusic\\n\\nIntro: Royalty Free Instrumentals - Spoken Word by Sinc \\n\\tOutro: The Logical Song by Supertramp\\n\\n\\n\\n\\n\\nReferences\\nIntroductory Lecture\\nThe intro text is from a lecture series that I can't find online. The podcast Peace Revolution excerpts it from time to time as part of their ginormous monthly episodes. Here's the link for the episode where I found the lecture. It's from 4h 15m - 6h 27m (yes, it's a 6 1/2 hour podcast) and titled An Introduction to the Law of Identity and the Axioms from which one derives Freedom. I really enjoyed the lecture and Leonark Peikoff has enough of Barrack Obama's cadence to give me the giggles the entire time I'm listening.\\n\\nSchool Sucks Project\\nI make reference to the School Sucks project. If you don't listen to their podcast, you owe it to yourself to check it out. It's really well done and very interesting. In"