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Generative AI: The Dumbing Down of Knowledge and Identity

Feb 3, 2025

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14 min read

Generative AI: The Dumbing Down of Knowledge and Identity

In this essay, I propose the idea that the use of generative AI systems without critical thought universalizes language in a negative way, leading to a dilution of knowledge. Less poetically, we all end up expressing ourselves like robots while knowing nothing.

Philosophy

The Daimon and Creativity

Feb 2, 2025

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16 min read

The Daimon and Creativity

The thesis of this essay is that the Daimon, initially understood as a supernatural force in ancient Greece, retains its relevance and influence in contemporary times, especially in the realms of creativity and personal introspection.

Philosophy

Philosophy as a Way of Life: Lessons from Greek Philosophy for the Modern World

Jun 3, 2024

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10 min read

Philosophy as a Way of Life: Lessons from Greek Philosophy for the Modern World

Continuous reflection and preparation for death are central themes in ancient philosophy. These ideas inspire living a harmonious life: aligning actions with words and thoughts. Socrates, through his attitude towards death, offers an example of consistency between speech and action.

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'Knowing that' but not 'knowing how'

Apr 8, 2024

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6 min read

'Knowing that' but not 'knowing how'

Gilbert Ryle, a well-known philosopher of the 20th century, introduced the idea of "knowing how" and "knowing that" in his 1945-1946 address to the Aristotelian Society.

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