Intellectual Accountability
Tim highlights the disconnect between intellectuals and real-world consequences, pointing out that many can express flawed ideas without repercussions. He emphasizes that, historically, these thinkers have often supported harmful ideologies, like eugenics and the Iraq war, while maintaining a facade of sound reasoning. The conversation critiques the superficiality of discussions around free speech, revealing a deeper issue of accountability in academia.In this clip
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I have a question about the episode 1159: IQ Tests | Skeptical Sunday and the clip Eugenics and Its Legacy. That's indeed correct; history is full of examples of individuals who believed their actions served a greater good, despite their monstrous outcomes. Can you elaborate on this perspective in the context of those two pieces?
Has Joe Rogan ever distinguished between thought and action?