Tag: philosophy
Stefan Hertmans: “In Search of the Present”: What are we doing here? – Culture
Getting a grip on the present, perhaps even summing it up in one or another concept in order to be able to better understand what kind of world you are…
AI and Consciousness: Do Synthetic Beings Have Real Feelings? – Culture
Two podcast robots have been plunged into an existential crisis by the news that they will be shut down. The show is the very best theater. And deals with big…
Julian Nida-Rümelin: Worth every ear
Julian Nida-Rümelin has written his memoirs. And at the same time a spirited commentary against everything doctrinal and ideological. source site
Book “Nexus”: Yuval Noah Harari on the dangers of artificial intelligence. – Culture
Does humanity have no chance against AI because it does not recognize it as a threat? This is what historian Yuval Noah Harari writes in his book “Nexus”. If he…
Philosophical bestsellers: Wolfram Eilenberger’s “Ghosts of the Present”. – Culture
The third series of Wolfram Eilenberger’s popular philosophy books narrates the lives and thoughts of Theodor W. Adorno, Michel Foucault, Paul Feyerabend and Susan Sontag. Do we learn from their…
The autumn of tech debates: Kate Crawford’s “Atlas of AI” – Culture
The more artificial intelligence becomes a part of life, the less we discover the global network of exploitative supply chains and invisible labor behind them. A new map of the…
The autumn of tech debates: Kate Crawford’s “Atlas of AI” – Culture
The more artificial intelligence becomes a part of life, the less we see the global network of exploitative supply chains and invisible labor behind them. A new map of the…
Children’s book “The Little Wood Thieves and the Secret of the Juggernaut” – Culture
Has your child been complaining lately about the alienation of the means of production from the worker? Does your little one say something like, “Mommy, the circulation of money as…
Conversations with Jürgen Habermas: Life, Work, Audience Insults – Culture
The two interviewees of the philosopher Jürgen Habermas will probably regret the talk of “political digression”. This is how Stefan Müller-Doohm and Roman Yos characterize the eight pages (for those…
Felix Klieser: Horn player without arms shares his philosophy of life
Felix Klieser is an integral part of the world of classical music, but things could have turned out differently. star he explained why it’s only over when you stop. You…