On this theme, I was struck by the 80,000 hours podcast with Tom Moynihan, which discussed the widespread past belief in the ‘principle of plenitude’: “Whatever can happen will happen”, with the implication that the current period can’t be special. In a broad sense (given humanity’s/earth’s position), all such beliefs were wrong. But it struck me that several of the earliest believers in plenitude were especially wrong—just think about how influential Plato and Aristotle have been!
On this theme, I was struck by the 80,000 hours podcast with Tom Moynihan, which discussed the widespread past belief in the ‘principle of plenitude’: “Whatever can happen will happen”, with the implication that the current period can’t be special. In a broad sense (given humanity’s/earth’s position), all such beliefs were wrong. But it struck me that several of the earliest believers in plenitude were especially wrong—just think about how influential Plato and Aristotle have been!