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In Other Words
Tyler Smith
6 episodes
6 hours ago
This episode examines how every civilization relies on a process for deciding what counts as real. It follows the evolution of method from early systems of logic to the rise of experimentation, and shows how communities learned to test their assumptions instead of trusting tradition or authority. It traces the shift from inherited belief to evidence-seeking practice, and why that shift remains the backbone of science, law, journalism, and democratic decision-making. It looks at how institutio...
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This episode examines how every civilization relies on a process for deciding what counts as real. It follows the evolution of method from early systems of logic to the rise of experimentation, and shows how communities learned to test their assumptions instead of trusting tradition or authority. It traces the shift from inherited belief to evidence-seeking practice, and why that shift remains the backbone of science, law, journalism, and democratic decision-making. It looks at how institutio...
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Social Sciences
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
History,
Science
Episodes (6/6)
In Other Words
The method is all we have
This episode examines how every civilization relies on a process for deciding what counts as real. It follows the evolution of method from early systems of logic to the rise of experimentation, and shows how communities learned to test their assumptions instead of trusting tradition or authority. It traces the shift from inherited belief to evidence-seeking practice, and why that shift remains the backbone of science, law, journalism, and democratic decision-making. It looks at how institutio...
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1 month ago
1 hour 44 minutes

In Other Words
(bonus episode) Capitalism relies on socialism to avoid collapse
When New York City elected Zohran Mamdani as mayor, conservatives warned of creeping socialism. This episode looks beyond the headlines to ask a deeper question: why do capitalist systems always turn to socialist policies to survive? From FDR’s New Deal to modern bailouts and public infrastructure, history shows that when markets falter, collective investment holds society together. Mamdani’s victory underscores a simple truth: capitalism relies on socialism to avoid collapse.
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1 month ago
1 hour 14 minutes

In Other Words
Truth is not what is, but what persuades
This episode explores how truth loses ground when appearance becomes the measure of power. From the Renaissance to the age of Fox News, it traces how performance, fear, and repetition reshape public belief. It follows the evolution of persuasion—and the way our minds impose coherence on chaos, binding whole societies to the theater of their own illusions.
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2 months ago
1 hour 20 minutes

In Other Words
(bonus episode) I refuse to offer thoughts and prayers
On September 10th, 2025, Charlie Kirk was shot and killed while speaking at Utah Valley University. Within minutes, conservative media began framing his death as proof that the left is violent and intolerant of free speech. But what if the deeper story isn’t about who pulled the trigger, but about the culture that made the bullet possible? In this episode, we examine the irony and hypocrisy surrounding Kirk’s death. We look at Utah’s politics, where Republican lawmakers have blocked gun refor...
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2 months ago
42 minutes

In Other Words
The mind doesn't need reality to feel convinced
This episode explores how belief takes shape, why certainty often survives even when the evidence doesn’t, and what happens when truth becomes more about preference than proof. We look at how societies built guardrails—science, journalism, education—to help us test what’s real, and why those systems are now under attack. When the institutions that keep us grounded are defunded, censored, or discredited, we’re left more vulnerable to stories that feel good but mislead. The result isn’t just co...
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3 months ago
1 hour 17 minutes

In Other Words
We don't kill philosophers anymore
What makes a claim true? And who gets to decide? In this first episode, we explore the foundations of truth through logic—what counts as a sound argument, how fallacies distort debate, and why the rules of reasoning matter more than ever in today’s politics and media. From ancient philosophers to modern news cycles, we trace how logic can both illuminate and obscure reality, and why so many public conversations are built on tricks rather than tests of truth. In other words, to see the world c...
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4 months ago
1 hour 13 minutes

In Other Words
This episode examines how every civilization relies on a process for deciding what counts as real. It follows the evolution of method from early systems of logic to the rise of experimentation, and shows how communities learned to test their assumptions instead of trusting tradition or authority. It traces the shift from inherited belief to evidence-seeking practice, and why that shift remains the backbone of science, law, journalism, and democratic decision-making. It looks at how institutio...