Posts Tagged ‘ matrix ’

Irreducible Epiphany

2 March, 2011
By Raphael Fraser

“This, is the world that you know.” My registrars and I have been reading about and discussing phenomenology, in preparation for a presentation (which we did today, but I was most disappointed that the video clips I had embedded – and that worked fine on other computers – didn’t play on the laptop we had...

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Happy Birthday to me

21 August, 2010
By Raphael Fraser
Happy Birthday to me

… or to this blog at least. Bizarrely, the interwebs has put up with me for a year now on this blog, and except for a rather emptyish month a little while back, my readers and views have grown every month. I had a look at the Wikipedia entry for August 21 and a few...

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Oracular Ethics: Understanding Your Choices – part 2

18 December, 2009
By Raphael Fraser

Understanding your choices, pt. 2 In a previous post I wrote about what I termed “Oracular Ethics” – after the Oracle in the Matrix films, who tells Neo: “… you’ve already made the choice. Now you have to understand it”. As I indicated in that post, this is really how I tend to think...

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Understanding your choices: ethical aspects of “filesharing”

22 October, 2009
By Raphael Fraser

"We can never see past the choices we don't understand" said the Oracle in the Matrix. The choices discussed in this post are around downloading copyrighted material on teh intertoobz

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