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Posts by Old Ric

Speaking from experience (derogatory), not true for me. Lot of non ac theory-reading organizers are curious about Rockhill and CIA academics. Think both academic and unfortch Jacobin reviews are helpful in that regard.

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It’s inaccurate to say Mario is brave and Luigi is cowardly

Luigi is afraid of death, so he runs away from danger. Mario is afraid of living, so he runs towards death. Both brothers are cowards in their own way

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look at our union presidents man we aren't gonna make it

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anyone on here read Margaret Gullan-Whur's Spinoza biography (Within Reason)? Came out around Nadler's bio and everyone seems to use the former mainly.

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this inspired me to log off and finish getting dressed

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Have a new pub out here: philpapers.org/rec/FRICPA-7 was originally a conference paper but got picked up as an editor's pick of the conference proceedings (Society for Advancement of American Philosophy). I argue that if we want diversity in philosophy, we need jobs for philosophers.

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Hubert Dreyfus' epigraph from Pascal for his 1965 paper on AI for the Rand Corporation.

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@jonothingeb.bsky.social

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The AI Con, by Emily Bender and Alex Hanna - The OLR Supplement Justin Joque aims for a more radical critique of AI than Bender and Hanna, both by questioning intentionalist language, and with a leftist political orientation

Justin Joque offers a more radical critique of AI in this review, questioning both the intentional model of language and the liberal politics of Bender and Hanna's the AI Con:

olrsupplement.com/2026/02/17/t...

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ICE to begin detaining immigrants inside Social Circle warehouse in April Homeland Security plans to build warehouse detention facilities in other cities being met with opposition.

ICE has now spent over half a BILLION dollars just on purchasing warehouses around the country to convert into detention camps.

If these mega-camps are utilized to the full capacity ICE intends, they'll be the largest prisons in the country, with little real oversight. www.ajc.com/politics/202...

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wait i don't understand how anything works i'm not supposed to be mr rhizomes

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i have secured an incredibly obnoxious domain handle for myself

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politics is when i do a crude utilitarian calculation about my yearly Drop in the Pond Decision. everyone else has to do it too, based on Reason, that’s how elections are won. not because of insane libidinal economy reasons or anything to do with affective investment

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Figure 1: The important dimensions of CAILs across research and education; clockwise from 12 o’clock: Con-
ceptual Clarity is the idea that terms should refer. Critical Thinking is deep engagement with the relationships
between statements about the world. Decoloniality is the process of de-centring and addressing dominant
harmful views and practices. Respecting Expertise is the epistemic compact between professionals and society.
Slow Science is a disposition towards preferring psychologically, techno-socially, and epistemically healthy
practices. The lines between dimensions represent how they are interwoven both directly and indirectly.

Figure 1: The important dimensions of CAILs across research and education; clockwise from 12 o’clock: Con- ceptual Clarity is the idea that terms should refer. Critical Thinking is deep engagement with the relationships between statements about the world. Decoloniality is the process of de-centring and addressing dominant harmful views and practices. Respecting Expertise is the epistemic compact between professionals and society. Slow Science is a disposition towards preferring psychologically, techno-socially, and epistemically healthy practices. The lines between dimensions represent how they are interwoven both directly and indirectly.

New preprint! @marentierra.bsky.social @irisvanrooij.bsky.social & I have been working on what CAIL means to showcase & propagate the idea of thinking very differently to tech industry norms on "artificial intelligence"

Towards Critical Artificial Intelligence Literacies doi.org/10.5281/zeno...

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exactly

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this one has killed me jon

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[Obama voice]: if you like your humanist subject, you'll be able to keep your humanist subject

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whenever a paper starts with something like "let P be..." or "assume that if X then Y, then..." I'm like, first of all do not speak to me that way

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extremely funny that Sartre begrudgingly read all of Freud for a Hollywood screenplay that he ended up withdrawing his name from.

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This is 10th-grader Arnoldo Bazan.

A citizen.

Immigration agents grabbed him and put him in a chokehold.

"We're from the United States bro!' he screamed.

Agents took and sold his phone

And when he finally got home hours later, his shirt was ripped, he neck had angry, red welts, and he sobbed.

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This site’s only good when my ten friends all come back to send a couple tweets onto my feed the same day. Unfortunately this only happens every three months.

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Sorry for 216-texting you

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Once my paper “Towards an Italian-American Existentialism” hits Nous, I’ll have my pick of endowed chairs in New Jersey.

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Just saw a guy use dialectical materialism to blow someone’s head smoove off

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try to set achievable goals (maybe start with 1 side salad and 30 seconds of cardio)

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December 4 at 10am @ UMich and on Zoom, I'll be talking about the labor & environmental impacts of AI in historical context. Computing's long history of automation & pollution reframes how we understand capitalism in the digital age.

Register for free: sessions.studentlife.umich.edu/track/event/...

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Adorno-Horkheimer: On Walter Benjamin’s ‘Theses’ (Jun./Jul. 1941). Letters towards “Walter Benjamin zum Gedächtnis” (1942).

Adorno-Horkheimer didn’t get a copy of Benjamin’s “Theses” until mid-1941. Reading it they discovered not only remarkable coincidences with their most recent work but differences they couldn’t help but want to fight him over, hours without end, at a Parisian café open.substack.com/pub/jamescra...

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Maybe this place is alright

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