philosopher - focusing on the ethical dimension of life - outside the academy - constructively ignorant .. with capacity to pose an occasionally useful question
There is much being written about AI as a potential existential threat to humanity. But, how our society might need to evolve (assuming we survive!) in response to this increasingly powerful technology and its integration into most aspects of our lives: ethics.org.au/ai-might-pose-…
It would be wonderful if as many people as possible could join our campaign to secure funding for a proposed new, national Ethics Institute. You can join us here: ethicsinstitute.au/
Like many other Australians, I have been wrestling with the arguments made by those who support and oppose Constitutional recognition of our First Nations Peoples through the establishment of a Voice. Here is where I have landed ... ethics.org.au/we-are-the-voi…
Looking forward to this weekend’s Festival of Dangerous Ideas at Carriageworks in Sydney. We have a remarkable line up- with international guests appearing in person. Of particular interest is the emerging ‘rock star’ of economic history, Adam Tooze: festivalofdangerousideas.com…
Truth, trust, tech, tattoos, and taboos: Australia’s original disruptive festival, @festofdanger returns in-person to @Carriageworks, Sydney 17–18 September 🔥 72 Speakers Artists // 8 International Guests // Art // Experiences // #BECONSUMED#FODI22
Have just had the most appalling experience with 13Cabs on the Gold Coast. Needed to head from an airport hotel to John Flynn Private Hospital to see a dying relative. Not a single cab would take the fare! Compassionate service. A sign of the times?
As talk of vaccine requirements continue, the discussion wrestles with the balance of safety vs liberty.
@SimonLongstaff says the debate has been skewed by failure to make distinction between 3 types of requirement: compulsory, optional & conditional
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ethics.org.au/vaccines-compu…
Some might think that ‘pork barrelling’ by government ministers is of little consequence given the challenge posed by COVID. I disagree - if we are to trade liberty for safety, then surely we need to be able to trust those with the power to decide! afr.com/news/politics/nation…
It’s easy to be cynical about politics and lower one’s expectations to a point where it's dismissed as irrelevant. But we mustn't forget how important the truth is to a functioning democracy, writes @SimonLongstaff [Unlocked] #ScoMosDossier#auspolcrikey.com.au/2021/05/25/tru…