Learning to love uncertainty

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The individual vs alternative facts

When philosophers say there’s no such thing as objective truth, they mean there’s no such thing as certainty. And as the cacophony of information from the media and technology becomes ever louder, how should we deal with this multiplicity? Must nuance be legislated, taught in schools, or left to the individual? Does knowledge stand a chance in a world of alternative facts?

In this new series of in-depth interviews, the IAI asks leading thinkers across philosophy, science, politics and the arts about the new ideas that they think are most significant, and about what the future has in store.

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Cognitive scientist Steven Pinker on human nature, the enlightenment and beyond.
Philosopher Rebecca Goldstein on the role of intuition in Philosophy. 

The Speaker

Åsa Wikforss is a professor of theoretical philosophy at Stockholm University. Wikforss is a member of Swedish Academy whose research focuses on the intersection of philosophy of mind, language and epistemology, ans in 2017 Wikfoss published Alternative facts. On knowledge and its enemies, a book that has had a great impact in Sweden.

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