Throughout history, nations and armies have brawled for knowledge. The burning of the Library of Alexandria, the destruction of Xianyang Palace’s archives, the secret investigations of the Dead Sea Scrolls, the destruction of the Mayan Codex, and many other examples illustrate the continuous human quest for owning knowledge or eliminating it from an enemy
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In The Great Endarkenment, Elijah Millgram argues that the hyper-specialization of expert domains ha...
Geoff Mulgan assesses Dominic Cummings’ proposals for reforming government and argues that, while br...
There is a seductive logic in Abelson's 1979 paper Differences between belief and knowledge systems....
Is artificial intelligence going to usher in a golden age of humanity by solving our most intractabl...
Knowledge doubles almost every day and believers are on a mission to display AI's 'virtuous goodness...
Whichever way one looks at it, studying ancient minds is a challenge. This is largely because the ma...
Business communities have high hopes for artificial intelligence (AI), but will the current stage of...
We have various strategies available to us for understanding another person’s state of mind. Cogniti...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been developing at a frightening pace. It is debatable to what exte...
In Cultural Heritage Infrastructures in Digital Humanities, editors Agiatis Benardou, Erik Champion,...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the most important technology in the world today. She has com...
Hartley Dean discusses the intellectual journey that influenced the writing of his revised edition o...
Many philosophers think that it is only because we happen to want or care about things that we think...
Knowledge is central to epistemology. Indeed, the word ‘epistemology’ comes from the Greek word epis...
This paper strikes an arc through C.P. Snow's influential 'Two Cultures' lecture at Cambridge Univer...
In The Great Endarkenment, Elijah Millgram argues that the hyper-specialization of expert domains ha...
Geoff Mulgan assesses Dominic Cummings’ proposals for reforming government and argues that, while br...
There is a seductive logic in Abelson's 1979 paper Differences between belief and knowledge systems....
Is artificial intelligence going to usher in a golden age of humanity by solving our most intractabl...