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🧠 The Thought Experiment Lab [public]

Hosted by Mendel Liu & The SF Commons
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​Note: while there are many guests listed in the RSVP, most of these are carried over from previous events in this series. We don't expect much more than 30 to attend.

"Imagination without reason is mere fancy, but reason without imagination is sterile. That is partly why scientists and philosophers alike have always used imaginary scenarios to help sharpen their ideas and push them to their limits." - The Pig that Wants to be Eaten, by Julian Baggini

​At each meeting, we'll do some quick reading to explain and provide background on a popular thought experiment, and take the remaining time to share and discuss our perspectives.

For this meeting (Mar 26), we'll be discussing perspectives on cultural relativism:

​Some examples of things we've discussed at past meetings:

  • ​Could a vegetarian eat a pig with a clear conscience, if that pig wanted to be eaten?

  • ​Does a person survive using a teleporter that destroys the body and recreates it with perfect fidelity?

  • ​Does the existence of evil in the world pose a problem for belief in a benevolent God?

​We'll be meeting in the 550 Room (down the stairs on the North side). Contact me by text if you're having trouble finding the location.

​On the Wednesdays when we're not running this event, we'll often be having similar discussions here: https://lu.ma/shortstories

Location
550 Laguna St
San Francisco, CA 94102, USA
1,131 Going