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Heh, one of those predictions was by one of my law school professors (the "500, no 5000, will die from COVID"). This is a guy who one day during
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pmb
His interview with Isaac Chotiner where he tried to triple down on why he wasn't wrong was amazing. -- nm
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Reagen
Dec 29 '20, 15:24
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Reagen
Dec 29, 15:28
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God, this reminds me of so many law school discussions. The University of Chicago was (and probably still is) the hub of the law and economics theory
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pmb
Dec 29, 15:54
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if there's one common thread through history it's that humans are completely rational robots that always act in their best self-interest. -- nm
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Reagen
Dec 29, 15:55
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One of my favorite arguments on this (which is actually a big case in my field) was a decision written by Richard Posner (a professor at my school and -- (edited)
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pmb
Dec 29, 16:07
I'm sure. -- nm
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pmb
Dec 29, 15:27
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