When Power Is Not Competence, But a Role: How Limited People Decide the Fate of the World
Modern society increasingly faces a paradox: decisions affecting the fate of millions are made by people who lack not only […]
Modern society increasingly faces a paradox: decisions affecting the fate of millions are made by people who lack not only […]
The Many-Worlds Interpretation (MWI) of quantum mechanics, proposed by Hugh Everett, is often praised for its so-called “mathematical elegance.” It
ContentsIntroductionWhat is an embedding?Why do we need this?How is an embedding created?The Philosophy of Embedding: The Second Birth of MeaningPractice:
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ContentsIntroduction: One Nature, Two MasksLevel One: Every Day — Lying as a ReflexLevel Two: Intellectual — Capitulation Behind a Mask
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