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Philosophic Discourse

Compartir conocimiento

Un último post de Algarabías (@djimenezsanchez) me gusta mucho, ya que reflexiona sobre las implicaciones del uso del lenguaje cuando tratamos de temas tales como el conocimiento o el aprendizaje. En muchos casos revelamos inconcientemente una distorsión en un concepto, … Continue reading

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Apple, Corporations and Censorship

Every now and then, in our so called free world, we must talk about censorship. This is a story of media and the freedom of the press, which is put in danger, in the US and elsewhere -in fact, everywhere- … Continue reading

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The Master of the list

SPIEGEL Interview with Umberto Eco: ‘We Like Lists Because We Don’t Want to Die’ – We Like Lists Because We Don’t Want to Die’ I do love lists and instruments to help make lists, so Eco’s statements ring many bells, … Continue reading

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La liberación del lector en la sociedad postmoderna

La liberación del lector en la sociedad postmoderna El texto escrito por el amigo Gabriel Moreno Plaza ha caído en la telaraña de Google Books! Veas el Overview, y entra al libro –> aquí. Además, puedes agregar un review, o … Continue reading

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The so-called Nodality Theory revealed: NoT v1.0

Image by wlonline via Flickr Buried among a lot of stuff fromthe Connectivism Course CCK08, I found this jewel of an ontology theory: the so-called Nodality Theory, or NoT. It’s really very good, very interesting, and there may even be … Continue reading

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