Tag archive for ‘web2.0’
All-New Adventures in Bloggage
So, as you can see, I’ve revamped the site a bit. It’s become increasingly obvious that I don’t have time for much actual-blogging. I do, however, spend ridiculous amounts of time on the internet. This means I do leave a significant ‘imprint’ on the web, in the form of microblogging. This is what The Lifestream [...]
Personal Identity in the Information Age: dot.person & dot.community
The following is a translation of a paper I wrote for my Techno-Utopia & Cyberculture course from 2 semesters ago. Enjoy: The issue of Personal Identity is a complex subject, which raises many difficult questions. What is a Person? That which thinks the thoughts I have? Is it identical to my body? Is it my [...]
Web2.0 facing up to the real questions
Check out this interesting question on Yedda Is there a god? Is there a god? And if so, who or what is god? Topics: people, philosophy, religion, hope, god, belief, humanity Asked by eGrant on September 01, 2006 View the entire discussion on Yedda