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Steve Fuller

@ProfSteveFuller

Prof of Sociology, @warwickuni. Founder of Social Epistemology and Author of Humanity 2.0 and Post Truth: Knowledge as a Power Game

University of Warwick شامل ہوئے Temmuz 2011
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Steve Fuller
Steve Fuller@ProfSteveFuller·
My new book is 'Media and the Power of Knowledge'. It is partly based on lectures I've given over the last 15 years. It updates McLuhan for the age of @X: futurespodcast.net/events/media-p…
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Courtney Marchesani
Courtney Marchesani@inspiredcreatv·
Did David see my ramblings about Anthropic last night before I laid my weary head down? I don't know but when I fired up my phone this morning his post was the first thing I saw.... If he didn't see my post, I found he heard my musings and answered the call. He's such a bright, sharp individual and I appreciate his knowledge base. Look here: "Most people don’t realize this: The internet was born from fear of nuclear annihilation. In 1965, Herman Kahn published Thinking About the Unthinkable, arguing that we shouldn’t merely try to prevent nuclear war, we should seriously prepare for the possibility that it might happen. If civilization were shattered, what structures would allow us to rebuild “the day after doomsday”? That line of thinking directly informed the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) creation of decentralized communication networks resilient enough to survive attack. The bombs never fell, but the network remained...and now we live inside it. This is precisely the historical example Steve Fuller, Auguste Comte Chair in Social Epistemology at the University of Warwick, draws on in the opening session for the Society for UAP Studies MOOC Seminar Series on February 19. In “Why UAPs are intrinsically good to think about and with, regardless of their ultimate reality,” Steve explicitly invokes Kahn’s Thinking About the Unthinkable to frame how we might approach UAP. His concept of “precipitatory governance” suggests that seriously entertaining radically disruptive possibilities, even before their confirmation, can unlock new forms of scientific, political, and institutional imagination. The Cold War forced us to imagine the end of the world — and we built the infrastructure of the digital age. What might seriously thinking about UAP make possible? The Society for UAP Studies is launching the first open-access, academically rigorous seminar series dedicated to UAP studies, continuing to bring serious scholarship into a space swarming with speculation. Sometimes the most transformative systems emerge when we dare to think beyond our default settings." He posted this very cool image as well. I didn't ask to post so I will include it but don't know if this is his own art or not. I will ask and post image copyright. @DavidMetcalfe
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Steve Fuller
Steve Fuller@ProfSteveFuller·
I'm one of those people who use 'speak' sometimes to mean 'write', which is masked over by the word 'say'.
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It would be easier to insult people if they weren't reminded of their shame.
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Ideas are what you get when you process communication as an eavesdropper rather than as the intended audience.
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Steve Fuller@ProfSteveFuller·
Each country's list is a bit weird, but given this line-up, Germany wins, followed by UK and France.
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Steve Fuller@ProfSteveFuller·
Hobbes' Leviathan is the go-to text when trust completely disappears and you have to rebuild society from scratch. It's by no means a blueprint, and you certainly don't need to reach its conclusions. But it puts you in the right frame of mind.
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People who think something is 'the greatest ever' should contemplate suicide. It would at least spare the rest of us the experience of hearing them say the same thing about something else in the future.
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Steve Fuller@ProfSteveFuller·
The difference between an angel and opportunist can be simply a matter of perspective. Who is this third entity who comes out of nowhere? #TertiusGaudens
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Francesc
Francesc@DrFraRod·
@ProfSteveFuller The Spanish philosopher Antonio Escohotado wrote his General History of Drugs in eleven months while in prison in the 80s. Outside, he said, it would have taken him three or four years. He'd requested an isolation cell to boost productivity, and got it! ✍🏻☝🏻📈
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