Mark Carney’s doctrine attempts to reconcile the protection of liberal values with the hard-power necessities of a fading liberal order.
Seva Gunitsky on whether Canada is breaking with America: https://t.co/10rznUOKHg
people born in america probably don’t realize how cool america used to be. how many random people around the world built their identity around US signifiers. the decline of American cultural hegemony is going to have long term consequences. new post https://t.co/PhghhQX9Qp
@jacklgoldsmith@bartongellman (might sound outlandish at this point , but...)
What if the fundamental problem is that such data are being collected and sold in the first place ?
@philosophybites Nagel
Why?
- Rigor , complexity, and depth of thought expressed with clarity and sophistication
- Addresses hard topics of fundamental importance
- Balanced of continuity and novelty relative to his tremendous past record of work
(But is he "public" enough?)
France's man in Brussels @ThierryBreton is calling for Europe to go beyond cyber defence and protection and to implement an offensive strategy. "You also have to be able to attack," he tells EC press room. "It's a very new dimension." #Nato#Baltics#Estonia#Cyber
Since I did this interview in 2008 with @edge, the assembly project of modern science, and our understanding of the emergent properties of complex systems, has advanced even more. https://t.co/xbtPquOjlR
@SevaUT Would be intriguing if some enterprising European pioneers of this would-be field published studies on some of those exact problems , maybe suicide or influences of religious norms on labor trends to start ? Some might even become foundational texts that informed adjacent fields.
Robust reporting here (as ever) by @josephmenn , et al
Consider this : @dotMudge's evaluation + widely observed threat activity mean that over a dozen nation-states' (almost certainly more) cyber intel ops maintain access to *any* Twitter system/data, & have done for >10 yrs
Twitter misled regulators and shareholders by hiding “extreme” failings in protecting user data, fired security chief Mudge Zatko wrote in an explosive whistleblower complaint obtained by The Post. Our stories are here: https://t.co/K5tWBk1uDB
@OrinKerr Problematic, to be sure.
Curious that they only refer to seizure, while 4th amendment explicitly forbids unwarranted *search* as well. So then could content preservation (or at least any access to what is preserved) still be opposed in reference to search ?
@martyrmade Otherwise, consider focusing at first more on these cultures' philosophy of mind rather than psych to find their unique views. By the time "psych" emerged, it was already a branch of global scientific community (so, western roots influenced any notion of psych in other cultures)
@martyrmade Russo-soviet : Vygotsky, Luria, Leontyev, Bekhterev, Sechenov, Kharkov School
Japanese : Morita, Matsumoto, Motora , Kamiya , Kyoto School (philosophy)
Indian : see books by Kuppaswamy, Sinha, Rao (easy to find others; no way to avoid "religious" tone in Indic psych)
@martyrmade For Indic psych , it's also relevant to consider the philosophers others have noted in this thread. Nagarjuna, Dharmakirti, Chandrakirti, Longchenpa
Indic philo long valued empirical interest in cognitive and perceptual aspects of mind (more than in the west before Hume)