Philosophy, Technology Daniel Lehewych Philosophy, Technology Daniel Lehewych

Spinoza’s Anti-Ethics

This lengthy piece presents an alternative ethical framework to Spinoza's "Ethics," employing the geometric method to construct an elaborate philosophical system centered around a corporeal God, individual free will, and the moral imperative of prioritizing others' well-being over self-interest. Through a series of axioms, definitions, and propositions, it explores concepts such as the fragmented nature of the cosmos, the duality of the soul and body, the interconnectedness of all creation, and the pursuit of ethical harmony guided by divine will. The treatise delves into the eternal aspect of the soul, its progression towards reunification with the corporeal God, and the existence of an afterlife.

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Large Language Models as Extensions of Human Creativity

In this thought-provoking exploration of the impact of large language models (LLMs) on the publishing domain, we delve into the complex ethical, philosophical, and practical considerations surrounding the use of AI-generated content. By examining the evolving definition of authorship and the concept of LLMs as a "brain prosthesis," we uncover the potential and challenges of this technological symbiosis. This essay invites us to reflect on the future of creativity and intellectual inquiry in an era marked by the increasing integration of artificial intelligence into human endeavors.

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