“Human reality isn’t just what is. It’s a weave of potentialities, kept alive by the energy of focused attention. This energy sustains values like freedom and life. When it wanes, wars ignite.” Leon Tsvasman In “The Age of Sapiocracy: On the Radical Ethics of Data-Driven Civilization” (2023, Ergon Publishing), Dr. Leon Tsvasman embarks on […]
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Constructivism and Ethics: An Interview with Dr. Leon Tsvasman, Part 3
In the third final installment of our engaging series, we delve deeper with Dr. Leon Tsvasman into the intricate web of human cognition contrasted against the mechanistic algorithms of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Dr. Tsvasman, with his expertise in constructivism and cybernetics, provides a nuanced understanding of human cognitive processes, highlighting the unique confluence of belief, […]
Read more...Abdullateef Sadiq Responds: A Reflection on an Interview of Dr. Tsvasman Through the Prism of the ‘History of Ideas’
In the philosophical debate and ethical introspection, it is notably exceptional to discover contributions that not only question our preconceived notions but also draw us into profound contemplation on the complexities of human consciousness and intersubjectivity. This publication takes immense pride in introducing a reflective analysis on the seminal contributions of Dr. Leon Tsvasman, a […]
Read more...Constructivism and Ethics: An Interview with Dr. Leon Tsvasman, part 2
In the continuation of our discourse with Dr. Leon Tsvasman, we further explore the intellectual journey that has seen him at the intersection of technology, ethics, and the evolution of society. His mentorships under Ernst von Glasersfeld and Siegfried J. Schmidt have profoundly influenced his philosophical and scholarly trajectory, shaping his critical engagement with societal […]
Read more...Constructivism and Ethics: An Interview with Dr. Leon Tsvasman
In launching our interview series, we eschew traditional greetings for a prelude that mirrors our era’s complexity and the emergent AI’s promise. This era heralds significant advances in knowledge discovery and pedagogy, while also navigating the ethical imperatives of human-centric innovation—a nexus seldom probed by individual researchers with depth. Here enters Leon Tsvasman, a scholar […]
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