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Back to EpisodesPhilippe Lemoine: Bad Covid Science, Ukraine Analysis, and Philosophy — #62
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Philippe Lemoine is a PhD candidate at Cornell University in philosophy and a widely-read public intellectual. We discuss philosophy, the scientific research used to justify COVID lockdowns, and the Russia-Ukraine war.
- Philippe’s writing: philippelemoine.com
- Philippe on X: https://twitter.com/phl43
- (00:00) - Introduction and Guest Background
- (00:54) - Philippe's Academic Journey
- (08:29) - Philosophical Insights and Career Shift: Public Intellectual
- (46:17) - Russian Energy and European Economy
- (48:27) - Covid Epidemic Modeling: Bad Science
- (56:22) - Critique of Scientific and Policy Incentives
- (01:31:54) - The Messy Reality of Ukraine Maidan Uprising
- (01:32:59) - Could Security Guarantees Have Prevented the Ukraine War?
- (02:07:21) - Ukraine War: Long-Term Predictions
Music used with permission from Blade Runner Blues Livestream improvisation by State Azure.
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