Should social media be banned for under-16s? Let us know what you think!
This infographic was made off the back of a grid exploring this question: https://t.co/d8EXeKR1wB
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Can AI have a place in improving education? We think so. Check out https://t.co/H8kUeJI5Dd and our LinkedIn: https://t.co/fwLNyOLpfv and let us know what you think
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This week, we've been using https://t.co/H8kUeJI5Dd to explore and understand articles and papers.
Check out some of our philosophy deep dives by @TJCBerman :
https://t.co/NiWLmlelgN
https://t.co/Jsgq3d7rU3
https://t.co/G2uc7m9QWL
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An echo chamber isn't a room where you don't hear other views; it's a room where you are trained to distrust them.
We explore the Philosophy Now article "A Memetic Analysis of Narratives and Conspiracies" by Ignacio Gonzalez: https://t.co/X8Wgt6YtUR
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Are dating apps a recipe for success?
We explored this question on https://t.co/H8kUeJI5Dd this week:
https://t.co/r8JvxKzCnW
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We explored the key value decisions that most divide British voters this year. One crucial decision is how we choose to relate to the place we live in.
Check out the grid at https://t.co/iO3z2PdX2e by @MartinLoat#rationalgrid#ai#philosophy#Britain#election
Can political violence ever be ethical?
We explored this question on https://t.co/H8kUeJI5Dd this week: https://t.co/Bkw0nmBvDJ
This is especially pertinent given rising political violence in the UK
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The White House warned staff not to engage in insider trading. But what actually is it?
We explored the principles of insider trading. Check out our grid at https://t.co/Y1yIcPbaBb
Get thinking and explore ideas today!
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Exploring the Collective Unconscious and Related Concepts
This infographic summarises one of our grids.
Get thinking today with https://t.co/H8kUeJI5Dd - explore ideas together!
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In the animal kingdom, a broken leg is almost always a death sentence and the existence of a 15,000-year-old human femur found with evidence of healing demonstrates the cooperative nature of human kind. Check out https://t.co/EEslHrJ3l9 by @the_if_man#rationalgrid#philosophy