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Monthly Archives: December 2014
A Work of Art = A New World: Chronotope
In short: Arts (fiction in the first place) and only arts teach us the sense of time. Continue reading
Posted in Basic Ideas, The Book, Theory
Tagged arts, Bakhtin, Bibler, chronotope, consciousness, sense of time
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On different cases of copyright “infrigement”
[U]nrestricted but attributed usage of a creative work contributes in its author’s name. It brings him exposure, fame . . . if the work is brilliant enough. And the name is that magic tool which . . . turns the work in money. Restrictions, in this regard, do nothing. Continue reading
Posted in Basic Ideas, On licencing, Theory
Tagged copyright, creative work, culture, freedom, restrictions
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Should We Obey The Laws of Nature?
[S]hould we follow the nature of culture while attempting to govern it? Or we can just take laws derived from other areas (real estate, for example) and apply them to culture? Continue reading
On Dialogue in Pedagogy
One out of a few indirect messages in Culture vs. Copyright is about a school for near future (which, of course, could very well be a school of present but, alas, has not been implemented as of yet) . . . [L]arge part of the book [is] composed as dialogues among first graders. These dialogues show how is teaching supposed to be conducted. Continue reading
Logic of Freedom & Logic of Catastrophe
Intellectual Property will cause a catastrophe, sooner or later. Continue reading
Posted in Basic Ideas, Theory
Tagged arts, catastrophe, creativity, culture, freedom, humanity, intellectual property, logic
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Presentation at Canada College Philosophy Club
Culture vs. Copyright: Logic of freedom and logic of catastrophe Continue reading