In argentina we use the expresion "cabeza de termo" wich could be translated to thermo bottle head, to refer to those who opinions are clearly locked in what I believe are the definition of echo chambers.
In so far as this is a social issue , why are we not looking for a social solution? To me the real meat of the topic seems to be not about how we get individuals out of their echo chamber but in adressing the social basis which gives rise to the prevalence of echo chambers in the first place.
because, one may assume, the oligarchs want it that way ... also that tech defines us and evolves faster than we possibly know what to do with it ... and every time we reach to regulate it morphs anyways, not to mention we have no international agreement/solidarity, etc etc
Bring Tractatus back!✊ O mighty teacher why did you stop on proposition 3 with Wittgenstein's Tractatus? It's the best what I could found on the internet about that subject! I would be very very pleased to get all way up to proposition 7 with you.
@@clumsydad7158 i think roughly Greco argues for a trustworthy epistemic group that preseves and transmit knowledge. (this is from the social turn in epistemology). Which will probably see the principle of not trusting outside the group as a good thing. Nguyen points out that, thats how a echo chamber can forms and that's bad. Hence the conflict.
@@ZishanWazedBegg yes, i see ... it ultimately comes down to some sort of faith despite plurality, a recognition between cultures if you will, an ecosystem of humanity. however, humans often don't appear constructed to facilitate that, as we compete and lack trust, etc. at least that's my, i suppose, naive view on it. ty
@@clumsydad7158 I'm sympathetic to what you are saying. We are prone to Dogma in the name of trusting the peers. And it will often appear as justified to have that kind of "faith". That's why the "trust first" principle perhaps works better rather than "peer first" (If I may call it) if one wants to avoid dogma
It's a good book! In fact, I especially like the lectures on history at the back of this edition, in which Collingwood sets out his radical presentist metaphysics.
Is there anyone out of the echo chamber? This reminds me of what every adolescent boy or girl writes in their scrapbook, something along the lines of "I hate hypocrites''. But if everyone hates hypocrites, then no one is a hypocrite? Or everyone is. Or only the one who says "I am a hypocrite" is not. And we're talking here about small-scale misunderstanding of our own capacity and behavior. Reality is not what it seems.
This is a wonderful explanation of the article and it was really useful thank you so much
These are crucial concepts for media literacy! thank you
is a very genuine bomb for intelligence analysis! thx a lot! bonne continite!
In argentina we use the expresion "cabeza de termo" wich could be translated to thermo bottle head, to refer to those who opinions are clearly locked in what I believe are the definition of echo chambers.
In so far as this is a social issue , why are we not looking for a social solution? To me the real meat of the topic seems to be not about how we get individuals out of their echo chamber but in adressing the social basis which gives rise to the prevalence of echo chambers in the first place.
because, one may assume, the oligarchs want it that way ... also that tech defines us and evolves faster than we possibly know what to do with it ... and every time we reach to regulate it morphs anyways, not to mention we have no international agreement/solidarity, etc etc
thank you so much
that title sounds like the encapsulation of our current 'reality'
Hey! What would you consider his main thesis? Best Regards
what if I say that mainstream media practice strategic inadequate coverage? where does that end up into?
Bring Tractatus back!✊ O mighty teacher why did you stop on proposition 3 with Wittgenstein's Tractatus? It's the best what I could found on the internet about that subject! I would be very very pleased to get all way up to proposition 7 with you.
He does a dandy job with the the tractatus doesnt he. I want more Kant from him.
10:00 chamber & exclusion , discredit
bonne continuite!
Won't it be anticipating objection from John Greco's idea of epistemic community ?
what is that about ? ty
@@clumsydad7158 i think roughly Greco argues for a trustworthy epistemic group that preseves and transmit knowledge. (this is from the social turn in epistemology). Which will probably see the principle of not trusting outside the group as a good thing. Nguyen points out that, thats how a echo chamber can forms and that's bad. Hence the conflict.
@@ZishanWazedBegg yes, i see ... it ultimately comes down to some sort of faith despite plurality, a recognition between cultures if you will, an ecosystem of humanity. however, humans often don't appear constructed to facilitate that, as we compete and lack trust, etc. at least that's my, i suppose, naive view on it. ty
@@clumsydad7158 I'm sympathetic to what you are saying. We are prone to Dogma in the name of trusting the peers. And it will often appear as justified to have that kind of "faith". That's why the "trust first" principle perhaps works better rather than "peer first" (If I may call it) if one wants to avoid dogma
Collingwood's "Idea of History" has moved down a book shelf. Are you trying to say your opinion of Collingwood has declined?
I just got more books. 😄
It's a good book! In fact, I especially like the lectures on history at the back of this edition, in which Collingwood sets out his radical presentist metaphysics.
thanks a million!
Thanks : )
Is there anyone out of the echo chamber? This reminds me of what every adolescent boy or girl writes in their scrapbook, something along the lines of "I hate hypocrites''. But if everyone hates hypocrites, then no one is a hypocrite? Or everyone is. Or only the one who says "I am a hypocrite" is not. And we're talking here about small-scale misunderstanding of our own capacity and behavior. Reality is not what it seems.