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  • ...]] defined by the belief that a [[technological singularity]]—the creation of [[superintelligence]]—will likely happen in the medium future, and that del ...immortal cyborgs, but... while the Singularity appears to be, on the face of it, preposterous, it's an idea that rewards sober, careful evaluation".<ref ...
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  • ...mental issue in human [[discourse]]. The [[intentional]] [[dissemination]] of misstatements ([[disinformation]]) is commonly termed as [[deception]] or [ ...ercussions such as [[defamation]], [[fraud]], or [[perjury]]. The accuracy of statements is pivotal in maintaining [[Trust (social science)|trust]] withi ...
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  • ...e Real''. Cambridge, Massachusetts: [[MIT Press]]</ref> outlining evidence of romanticism in many commentaries on digital technology at the time. ...<ref>Wertheim, Margaret. 1999. ''The Pearly Gates of Cyberspace: A History of Space from Dante to the Internet''. London: Virago.</ref> ...
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  • ...goods and the money and so on. Thus, a word activates, or evokes, a frame of semantic knowledge relating to the specific concept to which it refers (or ...r-first1=Brian |editor-last2=O'Grady |editor-first2=William|title=Handbook of Language Emergence |publisher=Wiley |date=2015 |pages=1–31 |chapter= Introd ...
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  • ...meant the expertise needed to contribute fully to all aspects of a domain of activity. ...r physicist even though they can’t do plumbing or physics. It is this kind of expertise that Collins and Evans call interactional expertise. ...
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  • ...steam engine]] propelled the [[Industrial Revolution]] in [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|Britain]] and the world. The steam engine was cre ...l changes outside the political sphere, such as changes in mores, culture, philosophy or technology. Many have been global, while others have been limited to sin ...
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  • {{short description|Family of views in the philosophy of mind}} {{Distinguish|Theory of computation|Pancomputationalism}} ...
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  • {{short description|Political philosophy}} ...able education, the protection of our planet, Fine Arts, and the [[freedom of speech]] and communication technologies. ...
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  • ...inued to mature as a field, reaching its modern form in 1963 with the work of [[Saul Kripke|Kripke]]. ...ch can be used to specify and reason about information change and exchange of information in [[multi-agent systems]]. The seminal works in this field are ...
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  • {{Short description|1=Overview of and topical guide to knowledge}} ...a]] volume of the Encyclopædia Britannica, part of which is titled Outline of Knowledge}}<!--... Attention: THIS IS AN OUTLINE ...
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  • ...idered a subject-matter expert in electronics, or a person with many years of experience in machining could be considered a SME in [[machining]]. ...ing it for technical accuracy. SMEs are also necessary for the development of training materials.<ref name="donclark">{{cite web|url=http://www.nwlink.co ...
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  • {{Short description|Fictional uses of nanotechnology}} ...gy. Since then, nanotechnology has been used frequently in a diverse range of fiction, often as a justification for unusual or far-fetched occurrences fe ...
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  • {{Short description|1=Overview of and topical guide to applied science}} part of the set of 830+ outlines listed at ...
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  • {{Short description|Class of philosophies}} {{About|a critique of anthropocentrism|the futurist ideology and movement|Transhumanism}} ...
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  • {{hatnote|For specific emerging technologies, see the [[List of emerging technologies]]}} {{Use mdy dates|date=November 2022}}{{History of technology sidebar}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Academic field of logic and rhetoric}} ...xample of an early [[argument map]], from [[Richard Whately]]'s ''Elements of Logic'' (1852 edition)]] ...
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  • {{short description|Set of distinct concepts or thought patterns}} ...'' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|p|ær|ə|d|aɪ|m}} {{respell|PARR|ə|dyme}}) is a distinct set of concepts or thought patterns, including theories, [[research method]]s, pos ...
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  • '''Electromagnetic theories of consciousness''' propose that [[consciousness]] can be understood as an [[e ...liam Uttal]]<ref>{{cite book|author=William R. Uttal|title=Neural Theories of Mind: Why the Mind-Brain Problem May Never Be Solved|isbn=978-0-8058-5484-8 ...
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  • ...> Technoself is further elaborated and explored in Luppicini's "''Handbook of Research on Technoself: Identity in a Technological Environment''". ...bbas|first1=Y.|last2=Dervin|first2=F.|year=2009|title=Digital Technologies of the Self|location=Newcastle|publisher=Cambridge Scholars Publishing}}</ref> ...
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  • {{Short description|1=Overview of and topical guide to technology}} part of the set of 830+ outlines listed at ...
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