Do we have to accept pluralism?
The Age of Hitler by Alec Ryrie brings an uneasy insight.
The great catastrophes of the twentieth century were not caused by a lack of values but by the belief that one truth must prevail.
Pluralism means accepting that no single worldview can dominate society.
Posts by David Ducheyne
Bruges!
The beauty of a concert stage.
Psychonaut.
Post metal.
But I wonder what the post means.
People are really getting a sense of disillusionment, coming from in part the pervasive insecurity—and also the dismantling of fundamental protections,
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Why is that so?
Boomerang effect of negative behavior
Autumn in @stadbrugge.bsky.social
Lucky (?) you!
The year 2025 is coming to an end, and the situation in Ukraine is deteriorating. Yes, these are small children! Yes, the russians do not spare even them! Today's Kharkiv. Video State Emergency Service of Ukraine
Autumn!
There is only behavior.
It’s the source of all the problems.
And of the solutions.
What I have learned from the leader of a jazz quartet.
#kobegregoir #leadership
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Bjorn Soenens “Amerikaans”
I see many people talking about revenge and hatred.
To what extent
- does it feel good to be vengeful?
- does it help to solve the issues?
- does it prevent people from assuming responsibility for their part of the mess?
- is it an example for our children?
If you’re in a hole, stop digging.
People feel safe when they can express their thoughts and feelings without fear of being attacked, ridiculed or reprimanded.
Are we losing that safety in a polarizing world?
Will #charliekirk become the Horst Wessel of the Republican Party?
#horstwessel #martyr
Algorithms and Autonomy: Regulating Recommender Systems in the Age of Hyper-Nudging
Recommender systems are online algorithms that can help users, reducing complexity and search costs. But they also target and exploit behavioral biases. Recommender systems lend themselves to regulation through…
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Behavioural science has focused a great deal of attention on nudges.
But nudging has a major shortcoming: it ignores context.
A systems perspective is needed.
Back from Oslo. What a city!
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