Monthly Archives: January 2019

Democracy versus innovation: the need to look critically at technological promises

[Klik hier voor de Nederlandse versie van deze post] While all kinds of new technologies will affect our future world to a great extent, there is no proper democratic discussion about the desirability of these new technologies. This is mainly … Continue reading

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Our extended thinking

[Klik hier voor de Nederlandse versie van deze post] How rational is our brain? Can our limited mind compete with computers? Questions that are easily posed, but which assume a wrong idea of ​​how human cognition works (or should work). … Continue reading

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What is good: About why we think something ought to be

[Klik hier voor de Nederlandse versie van deze post] We people are a judgmental lot. Opinions conduct, art, politics, about others and about ourselves, they are quickly formed, we have an idea of ​​what should be and we like to … Continue reading

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