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Tag: Confucius

Posted inWorld

East is digital, West is analog, the twain must meet

by Jan Krikke January 28, 2020February 18, 2020

Most people have a basic understanding of the difference between analog and digital. But the cause and origin of the distinction are rarely discussed. Is nature analog or digital, continuous or discrete? Does the brain operate on analog or digital signals? The issue is important in various disciplines, ranging from philosophy to artificial intelligence. It […]

Posted inBeijing, China, United States, World

Rethinking US Sinophobia

by Moss Roberts April 19, 2019February 18, 2020
Posted inCanada, World

Jordan Peterson has a Confucian streak

by Jan Krikke February 12, 2019February 18, 2020
What would Confucius do? Photo: iStock
Posted inBeijing, China, European Union, France, Iran, Japan, Middle East, Northeast Asia, Russia, Shanghai, Turkey, World

Will the Putin-Xi era supersede the Western liberal (dis)order?

by Pepe Escobar March 25, 2018February 18, 2020
London, UK - November 11 2016: The buttons of Skype, Instagram, Messages, Snapchat, Whatsapp, Pintrest, Facebook and Twitter social media apps on the screen of a mobile phone. Photo: iStock
Posted inChina, World

How popular culture can bridge East-West divide

by Tom Velk and Jade Xiao February 8, 2018February 10, 2018
Fans react as they watch UK rock band The Libertines perform at the annual Clockenflap music festival in the Kowloon district of Hong Kong on November 29, 2015. The city's only annual music and multimedia festival, Clockenflap aims to promote music and art in Hong Kong featuring a lineup of local, regional, and international performers.     AFP PHOTO/ANTHONY WALLACE / AFP PHOTO / ANTHONY WALLACE
Posted inChina, Hong Kong, World

Hong Kong – a city where millennial-bashing is an art-form

by Andrea Lo January 9, 2018
Artificial intelligence will behave differently in different cultures. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Posted inChina, World

Get ready for Chinese AI with a Confucian bias

by Jan Krikke August 11, 2017
Posted inAustralia, China, Oceania, World

Confucius Institutes and Classrooms can make the grade – a primer

by Jeffrey Gil April 4, 2017April 6, 2017

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