What is actually the nature of curiosity? In my humble personal opinion Philosophy is needed today for the human in humans, more than any other time in history. Technical advancements, the internet, the Ai, the ML, the NanoTech, Quantum Computing and Physics, The cancel coulture, the Collective Knowledge Algorithms, the speed of information and innovation, all of these and way more adding last but definetly not least the LLMs, the Large Language Models, basicallythe technology that has shortcircuited our entire world in a matter of months, or very few years and seems to be exponential. I am pretty much an idealist and utopian thinkier despi…
What is actually the nature of curiosity? In my humble personal opinion Philosophy is needed today for the human in humans, more than any other time in history. Technical advancements, the internet, the Ai, the ML, the NanoTech, Quantum Computing and Physics, The cancel coulture, the Collective Knowledge Algorithms, the speed of information and innovation, all of these and way more adding last but definetly not least the LLMs, the Large Language Models, basicallythe technology that has shortcircuited our entire world in a matter of months, or very few years and seems to be exponential. I am pretty much an idealist and utopian thinkier despite real life experiences that have often disarmedmy idealism. My biggest existential query is regarding our relationship not with the world, life, technology, deityor other humans but with Time. Space is not that much of a meditation or doubting or controversial theme, subject but is and this pretty much has marked my life since very early age but I could frankly admit arround age 18 it started to be a bit of an obsesssion. Its arround that early age that I was admiteed with highest possible Grade to study Philosophy and the Social Humane Sciences in german language at the Babes Boliay University of Cluj Napoca, right inthe heart of beautiful Transylvania, Romania. I was pretty much absorbed, day and night with serioius studiesandfirst and foremost, Immanuel Kant, Die Kritik Der Reinen Vernunft.