On the relative importance of the "God Question", the nature of good and evil, the relationship between love and rationality, the social consequences of religious belief and whether Godhood or God-making is a useful analogy for AGI.
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Writer, host of the Science of Everything podcast and author of "Unreasonable Faith" (2018) James Fodor (@jamesfodor.com, youtube.com/@JamesFodor & thescienceofeverything.net).
(00:00) Introduction
(02:16) God's Existence: Is It the Right Question?
(07:28) The Psychology of Religion, Acting "As If" God Exists
(15:37) The Historical Value of the God Question
(20:45) What is Philosophical Progress?
(25:33) The Moral Value of the God Question
(29:03) Will Theology Follow Philosophy into the Sciences?
(38:52) Wisdom vs Faith as the Basis for Ethics
(44:09) The Value of Ignorance, Calculability & Prudence
(51:06) The Relationship between Love and Rationality
(1:00:58) The Paradox of Nonduality
(1:09:50) Ultimate Social Values or Principles
(1:16:37) The Value of Faith As Such
(1:21:32) The Value of Self-Fulfilling Beliefs
(1:26:58) The Antitheism Question
(1:30:00) Godhood as an Analogy for AGI
(1:34:47) Moving On from the God Question
(1:38:10) The Soul Question: an Alternative Focus?
(1:47:29) Religion vs Transhumanism
(1:54:20) Overtime Segment (Arguments Revisited)
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