Karl Popper on Consciousness and Science

What he says at 2:07 really leaped out at me: "... we search for our errors, and this is the critical method which exists, I think, only on the human level." Popper initially thought that mathematics was not a science, that mathematical statements were more than conjectures and that mathematical proof was different. This was what led Imre Lakatos to write his series of lectures which was posthumously published as the book Proofs and Refutations

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Gabriele Carcassi is hoping to get some mathematicians interested in the Assumptions of Physics project:

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Mura Yakerson interviewing Dennis Gaitsgory, a mathematician, about physics and things, including Vikram Seth's novel A Suitable Boy and travelling in India. 

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See also Brian Keating interview with Terrence Tao

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