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Bet On It

Bryan Caplan

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Prediction as the New Meritocracy: Why the Future of Expertise Will Be Measured, Not Claimed

Here’s a guest post by my dear friend Steve Kuhn, founder of Major League Pickleball. Now he’s got a new company, SportsPredict.com. In this essay, he makes the intellectual case for his new venture.

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Cues vs. Content: A Proposal to Empirically Distinguish Lewis-Style Coalition Theory from Caplan’s Simplistic Theory

Inspired by my debate with the Lewis brothers, Bet On It reader Spencer Marlen-Starr recently posted this piece on Medium. I’m reposting it here with his permission. He’s looking for your feedback, so comments are especially welcome.

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Solving the Mind-Body Problem: Dualism vs. Searle, Part 1

My teacher, famed philosopher John Searle, died last week. I took his Philosophy of Language class in Spring, 1991, and his much-better Philosophy of Mind class in Fall, 1992. He was brilliant and hilarious. He also had a distinctive speaki...

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  • Bryan Caplan

    I am a Professor of Economics at George Mason University, and a New York Times Bestselling author. My latest book is *You Will Not Stampede Me*.

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