Zach Rhoads

The Social Exchange

Zach Rhoads

  • Episode 61: Street Epistemology with Anthony Magnabosco

Episode 61: Street Epistemology with Anthony Magnabosco

Friday 2nd October 2020

Anthony Magnabosco joins Zach Rhoads on 'The Social Exchange' to discuss Street Epistemology, a compassionate way to question beliefs and truth-claims.
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Anthony Magnabosco on Street Epistemology: Questioning Beliefs with Compassion

I'm trying to advocate for an ethical approach to the usage of this tool, to saying: let's help people realize, perhaps, that maybe they don't have the best reasons or the most reliable methods to be so sure that that's true, and then leave them alone to figure it out.
Imagine having the ability to engage in meaningful conversations that challenge deeply held beliefs without causing conflict. In this episode of 'The Social Exchange', host Zach Rhoads sits down with Anthony Magnabosco, a master of Street Epistemology. This isn't your typical chat about beliefs; it's a deep dive into how we can question our assumptions and those of others in a way that fosters understanding and empathy.
Magnabosco, known for his YouTube channel where he demonstrates these techniques, shares his experiences and insights on the power of asking the right questions. He explains how this method can be used not just in casual conversations but also in therapeutic settings, making it a versatile tool for personal growth and social harmony. Whether you're a skeptic, a believer, or somewhere in between, this episode offers a fresh perspective on how to navigate the complex landscape of human beliefs.
Tune in to discover how Street Epistemology can make the world a more rational and compassionate place.