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Susan Etlinger
setlinger
Great to see @SilverJacket @NewYorker cover #AIEthics; better still to see @alexhanna prominently quoted (tho agree completely w/ @luke_stark's assessment). A few thoughts below (1/n):https://www.newyorker.com/tech/annals-of-technology/
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NTR of Pharaoh Khonshu Heru
xySIRenVYxo
UNDENIABLE EVIDENCE THAT THE AMERICAS IS THE EGYPT OF THE WEST AND THE OLD WORLD.The Americas (North, south, and central America) are the true old world, because all of the
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madhuri sastry
Chicks_Balances
"Hinduism was one of the world's most easy-going faith traditions, famed for it's non-persecutory history." I can assure you, it is NOT. It is neither easy-going, nor non-persecutory. In fact
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Jambavan
SirJambavan
https://twitter.com/hinduacademy/status/1325686776334225411?s=20Some thoughts on this tweet and the widespread fallacy that somehow religion is inferior to science [corollarily, religion has to be elevated to a science in order to be respec
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Once you know the truth you cannot sleep
lizzywales
If you are unsure what the truth is about vaccines it is going to be wise to do a little research into them, here are several medical studies and reports
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Michelle Tandler 🌁
michelletandler
"I'm curious what Trump appeals to for 60m+ Americans". I hear this almost daily from my friends in SF. Each time I'm increasingly concerned about the myopic view of the
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Seth Cotlar
SethCotlar
As a fledgling conservative magazine in 1958, the National Review sought to build its subscriber base by acquiring the mailing list of the Southern Citizens Councils, otherwise known as the
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Anna Gát
TheAnnaGat
Always feel Silicon Valley obsesses over Girard (+ Marcus Aurelius) because they simply don't know about other philosophers who'd be much more relevant.Here's a list of some stuff you should
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Dr. Jane Clare Jones
janeclarejones
Apparently, the trans right movement is led by philosophers like Talia Mae Betcher.In fact, it's principle architect in the UK is Stephen Whittle. And here he is, in 2014, on
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Mel Andrews
bayesianboy
The number of papers I have been called upon to review that are putatively about the FEP and yet which describe something that has nothing to do with the FEP
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Pastor Arius Ingli-Saxonii Ph.D, MCDLXXXVIII 🌕☸️
ARIOSOPHY
On The Cyclicality of Human Culture, Cycles of Irony, & The Importance of the Transcribing of Internet Culture and Mythos [THREAD 6/15/19]Human culture moves at a rate of 1 Internet
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Viśhāl | विशालः | விஷால்
vedicvishal
Thread:- #Manu & #ManusmritiMaharshi Manu is the first to have given the world a well-regulated, systematized, ethical and ideal pattern of living for human beings. He is the first among
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Lane
HaygoodLaw
Who likes a good story about etymology? Hm? No one? Good. Sit down and attend, children, as I tell you about "doctors." "Doctor" is actually Latin; it comes from the
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Gary Walsh 🌍
PeopleValues
Some thoughts on #SQAResults and what could happen next - THREAD The First & Deputy Ministers were right to apologise and to act decisively. This situation could have been avoided.
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hornsby
ybsnroh
Like for one moral philosophical concept/ism. Hedonism, from the Greek, hedone, is the idea that the goal of life should be attaining pleasure and avoiding pain. That should be the
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Albert Bikaj
AlbertBikaj
I’m a graduate in Medieval Studies, and when I try to explain some myths about it, people look at me as if I was insane. The Enlightenment propaganda is so
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