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Episode 19: Why Don't Businesses Emphasize Error Correction?
The Theory of Anything
English - April 01, 2021 07:00 - 1 hour - 55.4 MBPhilosophy Society & Culture Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: Episode 18: Idea Development through Error Correction
Next Episode: Episode 20: Command and Control Business Leadership
Bruce, Cameo, and Bart Vanderhaegen continue their conversation about implementing Karl Popper's theory of knowledge in a work environment. In this episode, Bart continues to explain his company's process. We also discuss why Karl Popper's philosophy is so little known and why, even when good error correction processes come along (like Agile Development), it's more an accident than intentional when Popperian epistemology gets worked into the business environment.
And, for the first time ever, I discuss "Neo-Popperian" epistemology. Is that even really a thing?
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