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by Kranar
945 days ago
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What is the major inaccuracy? Usually when I hear claims like these and ask for an elaboration it turns out it's not a major inaccuracy at all, just a pedantic disagreement over what mostly amounts to style. At any rate I'd definitely be interested in to know what is such a major inaccuracy presented that the entire video can be dismissed on that basis. |
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Another inaccuracy: In 8:42 he says Russell pointed out a "problem in Cantor's set theory". But Cantor's theory wasn't even axiomatized, and Russell didn't talk about Cantor's theory, but about Frege's Basic Laws of Arithmetic, which contained an inconsistency.
The thing I was pointing at (grain of salt) is basically the same as Gell-Mann amnesia[1]: Why should you trust someone in a subject you don't know anything about, when you don't overly trust him in topics where you do know something about? The trust level should arguably be the same in both subjects.
1: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13155538