THE LIES OF LIE-DETECTOR TESTING | JCS INSPIRED

In today’s strange science video, we’re going to look at the lies of the ‘science’ of polygraphy, a.k.a. lie-detector testing. And how from a scientific standpoint it’s absolute bullshit, yet in practice strangely works in some situations. This is part of a series of videos where we examine different hypothesis & theories to determine if they are science or pseudoscience.

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PHILOSOPHY

Citations:

Popper, Karl Raimund. Conjectures and Refutations: The Growth of Scientific Knowledge. 1963. Buy here!

Popper, Karl Raimund. The Logic of Scientific Discovery. 1934. Buy Here!

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How Food Changed Our Sex Lives | 100 Historical Objects

The second 5 historical objects from the book A History of the World in 100 Objects by Neil MacGregor.

After the Ice Age: Food & Sex 9000-3500 B.C.E.

The development of farming occurred independently in at least 7 different parts of the world at the end of the last Ice Age 10,000 years ago. This slow revolution took many centuries and had profound implications. Tending crops and domesticating animals meant that humans had for the first time to settle in one place. Farming created a food surplus that allowed larger groups of people to live together and changed not just how they lived but how they thought. New gods were developed to explain animal behavior and the seasonal cycle of crops.

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A HISTORY OF THE WORLD IN 100 OBJECTS

HISTORY

Citations:

Macgregor, Neil. A History of the World in 100 Objects. Viking, 2011. Buy here!

Does Science Need Philosophy?

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In this episode of Strange Science, we provide a introduction to the philosophy of science in order to ask a simple question: does science still need philosophy? We’ll examine scientific claims about observation, justification, heuristics, and scientific independence from social & political factors. While some really brilliant scientists, like Stephen Hawking & Neil deGrasse Tyson, think philosophy is useless to science, this video will show just a tiny portion of the philosophical presuppositions scientists rely on everyday while they’re sciencing.

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PHILOSOPHY

Citations:

French, Steven. Science: Key Concepts in Philosophy. Buy here!

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Does Ryan Chapman Understand Postmodernism?

What is Postmodernism Debunked

Postmodern philosophy is often misunderstood, partially because it is very nuanced, partially because they appear deliberately obscure, but often because people do not fully understand the presuppositions that postmodernists rely on, nor do they understand the critique of modernity.

In this video, I react to a video by Youtuber Ryan Chapman called “What is Postmodernism?” Chapman attempts to explain postmodernism and show its secret links to so-called Leftist identity politics.

I have also provided a plethora of citations, including the one’s Chapman uses in his video, but doesn’t provide.

Citations:

Ryan Chapman

What is PostModernism? Ryan Chapman


Cuck Philosophy

A Postmodern FAQ

DeAngelo, Robin & Ozlem Sensoy. Is Everyone Really Equal – An Introduction to Key Concepts in Social Justice Education. 2017.

Crenshaw, Kimberle. “Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, & Violence Against Women of Color”. 1989.

Baudrillard, Jean. The Gulf War Did Not Take Place. 1991.

hooks, bell. “Postmodern Blackness”. 1994.

Pappas, Stephanie. “APA issues first-ever guidelines for practice with men and boys”. 2019.

Derrida, Jacques. Limited Inc. Northwestern Univ. Press, 2008. Buy here!

Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm. On the Genealogy of Morality: A Polemic. Buy here!

Butler, Judith. Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity. Routledge, 2006. Buy here!

Michel Foucault, Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison. Buy here!

Beauvoir, Simone de. The Second Sex. Vintage Books, 2011. Buy here!

Friedrich, Hegel Georg Wilhelm. Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit. Oxford University Press, 1994. Buy here!

Foucault, Michel. Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason. Translated by Richard Howard, Vintage Books, 2006. Buy here!

Foucault, Michel. Power/Knowledge: Selected Interviews and Other Writings 1972-1977. Buy here!

Deere, Don T. “TRUTH.” The Cambridge Foucault Lexicon, edited by Leonard Lawlor and John Nale, Cambridge University Press, 2014, pp. 517–527. Buy here!

Lyotard Jean-François. The Postmodern Condition: A Report on Knowledge. Translated by Geoff Bennington, Univ. of Minnesota Press, 2010. Buy here!

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