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Episode 89: Tradition as a Source of Knowledge: Popper vs. Chesterton

Episode 89: Tradition as a Source of Knowledge: Popper vs. Chesterton


Season 1 Episode 89


This week we discuss the book Orthodoxy by G.K. Chesterton (1908), perhaps the most famous defense of the Christian tradition. We contrast this with Karl Popper’s talk, “Towards a Rational Theory of Tradition” (1948), from his collection of essays, Conjectures and Refutations. We consider: What is the role of tradition in science and knowledge? Is there a relationship between liberalism and Christianity? Is Chesterton actually a rationalist? What are the paradoxes of Christianity? Is there a link between madness and rationality?

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