I'd be keen to hear from philosophers who actually think about this stuff for a living, but, at a gut level, it seems to me that privacy is not equally good across all information sharing situations. Or maybe a better…
I still do this. I keep a pocket sized card folio and a pen on me at all times. I go on daily walks and take my cards with me. Ideas pop up and I write them down on a card. Once a note is recorded, I insert its card…
Re your cooking example. A virtue ethicist (Aristotle, Augustine, Confucius, ...) might say that you still have work to do. The idea is that knowing how to cook, and even being good at cooking, are not enough. You're…
I sort of love projects like this (i.e. the attempts to automate humanity itself by trying to naively quantify experiential subjectivity) exactly because they force the issue. Each silly example of "oh look, a machine…
I'd be keen to hear from philosophers who actually think about this stuff for a living, but, at a gut level, it seems to me that privacy is not equally good across all information sharing situations. Or maybe a better…
I still do this. I keep a pocket sized card folio and a pen on me at all times. I go on daily walks and take my cards with me. Ideas pop up and I write them down on a card. Once a note is recorded, I insert its card…
Re your cooking example. A virtue ethicist (Aristotle, Augustine, Confucius, ...) might say that you still have work to do. The idea is that knowing how to cook, and even being good at cooking, are not enough. You're…
I sort of love projects like this (i.e. the attempts to automate humanity itself by trying to naively quantify experiential subjectivity) exactly because they force the issue. Each silly example of "oh look, a machine…