Как современные философы сознания приходят к панпсихизму? Какие аргументы существуют в пользу такого взгляда? Почему панпсихизм скорее является исследовательской установкой, чем позицией? И как получилось, что современный панпсихизм подразумевает физикализм и натурализм? Об этом и многом другом говорим с Матвеем Сысоевым в нашем новом подкасте о панпсихизме и его значении для современной философии.
Как современные философы сознания приходят к панпсихизму? Какие аргументы существуют в пользу такого взгляда? Почему панпсихизм скорее является исследовательской установкой, чем позицией? И как получилось, что современный панпсихизм подразумевает физикализм и натурализм? Об этом и многом другом говорим с Матвеем Сысоевым в нашем новом подкасте о панпсихизме и его значении для современной философии.
Telegram was co-founded by Pavel and Nikolai Durov, the brothers who had previously created VKontakte. VK is Russia’s equivalent of Facebook, a social network used for public and private messaging, audio and video sharing as well as online gaming. In January, SimpleWeb reported that VK was Russia’s fourth most-visited website, after Yandex, YouTube and Google’s Russian-language homepage. In 2016, Forbes’ Michael Solomon described Pavel Durov (pictured, below) as the “Mark Zuckerberg of Russia.” The next bit isn’t clear, but Durov reportedly claimed that his resignation, dated March 21st, was an April Fools’ prank. TechCrunch implies that it was a matter of principle, but it’s hard to be clear on the wheres, whos and whys. Similarly, on April 17th, the Moscow Times quoted Durov as saying that he quit the company after being pressured to reveal account details about Ukrainians protesting the then-president Viktor Yanukovych. Telegram, which does little policing of its content, has also became a hub for Russian propaganda and misinformation. Many pro-Kremlin channels have become popular, alongside accounts of journalists and other independent observers. Just days after Russia invaded Ukraine, Durov wrote that Telegram was "increasingly becoming a source of unverified information," and he worried about the app being used to "incite ethnic hatred." "We're seeing really dramatic moves, and it's all really tied to Ukraine right now, and in a secondary way, in terms of interest rates," Octavio Marenzi, CEO of Opimas, told Yahoo Finance Live on Thursday. "This war in Ukraine is going to give the Fed the ammunition, the cover that it needs, to not raise interest rates too quickly. And I think Jay Powell is a very tepid sort of inflation fighter and he's not going to do as much as he needs to do to get that under control. And this seems like an excuse to kick the can further down the road still and not do too much too soon."
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