, 13:39:10
Subject: The Unprivacy of Information
(reposting from my blog)
If I抦 right, then the slogan 搃nformation wants to be free� is
not just an intuition about social policy, but rather an insight
into the ontological roots of information itself. To be more
precise, it isn抰
so that everything could function.
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Time: 2012-09-08, 04:23:38
Subject: Re: The Unprivacy of Information
On 07 Sep 2012, at 13:49, Roger Clough wrote:
Hi Craig Weinberg
Although I don't follow
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*Time:* 2012-09-08, 04:23:38
*Subject:* Re: The Unprivacy of Information
On 07 Sep 2012, at 13:49, Roger Clough wrote:
Hi Craig Weinberg
Although I don't follow Dawking's views on life
/7/2012
Leibniz would say, If there's no God, we'd have to invent him
so that everything could function.
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Time: 2012-09-06, 13:39:10
Subject: The Unprivacy of Information
(reposting from my blog)
If I
(reposting from my blog http://s33light.org/post/31001294447)
If I’m right, then the slogan “information wants to be free” is not just an
intuition about social policy, but rather an insight into the ontological
roots of information itself. To be more precise, it isn’t that information
wants
On 9/6/2012 1:39 PM, Craig Weinberg wrote:
(reposting from my blog http://s33light.org/post/31001294447)
If I’m right, then the slogan “information wants to be free” is not
just an intuition about social policy, but rather an insight into the
ontological roots of information itself. To be
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