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- Stablecoins Are the “Royalists” of the Crypto World: Open USD Lets the Old Monetary System Enter the Arena Itself
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- The Network State and Its Technological Foundations
- Encrypted Flight Vol. 11 | Will Tsinghua People Who Have Gone Out Dream of a Bitcoin-Standard World? An Interview with Hu Yilin
- The Real Web3 Revolution: A Recent Little Collection of Thoughts on MEME Coins
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- Bitcoin: The Nature of Money
- Bitcoin: The Disappearance of the State
- From BTC to NFT: From Wealth to Power
- Why PoS Ethereum Cannot Become a Base Currency
- Immortality: The Intrinsic Connection Between Transhumanism and Web3
- The Great Blockchain of Being—Decentralized Philosophy in This Age (An Introduction to Blockchain Philosophy)
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- History of Science as a Nature Reserve—A Darwinian View of Science
- Obsolete Wisdom (Preface to Fifteen Lectures on the General History of Science)
- What, Exactly, Is the Scientific Revolution?
- On the Industrial Revolution (I): Watt’s Kettle: Myth and Reality
- Printing, Natural History, and the Birth of Modern Science
- The Biography of Objects: Methods and Significance in the History of Scientific Instruments
- The Rationality of Whig History and the Possibility of an Anti-Whig Approach
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- Women’s Sports Are Not an Identity Alliance—On Transgender Participation in Competition
- On Wang Hong, Math Olympiad Competitions, and the Freedom to Run Schools
- On Identity Impersonation, Freedom of Speech, and the Algorithmic Roots of Content Farms
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- Arendt Reading Notes
- Do the People Have the Right to Be Ignorant? — With a Discussion of Enlightenment and Unconcealment
- Reviving the Culture of the Court Historian——The Institution of the Court Historian as a Religious System
- In Praise of “Rumors”
- From Melamine to Thesis Plagiarism Checks: A Completely Meaningless Detection-and-Evasion Battle
- Can a Screen Change the Fate of Education?
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- AI, Freedom, and the Formation of the Self
- Questioning the Heart, Not Calculating: A Dialogue on Moral Philosophy, the Self, and Publicness
- Question the Heart, Not Calculation: A Dialogue on Moral Philosophy, the Self, and Publicness
- A Philosophical Discussion of Reality and Happiness (vs. ChatGPT)
- From “Whether There Is a Mind” to “How to Establish the Mind” — The Broader Question of Heart-Mind Studies in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
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- Personality Philosophy vs. Propositional Philosophy: On the Inevitability of the Decline of Continental Philosophy and the Immortality of Its Significance
- A Loose Phenomenological Discussion of “Artificial Intelligence”
- 媒介史作为先验哲学
- Was Heidegger a Technological Pessimist?
- From “Whether There Is a Mind” to “How to Establish the Mind” — The Broader Question of Heart-Mind Studies in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
- The Path to “Authenticity”—On the Intent of Being and Time
- The Definition of “Technology” — A Means to an End, or Something That Can Be Learned?
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- In the Name of Transparency, Opaque Watermarks—On the EU’s AI Text Marking Regulations
- Put a Leash on AI, Not Pull Its Teeth — On Agent Safety: Capabilities Can Be Open, but Actions Must Be Bounded
- AI Should Be Born Bearing Sin
- The AI Training Craze Should Not Turn into a “Certificate Movement”
- Stablecoins Are the “Royalists” of the Crypto World: Open USD Lets the Old Monetary System Enter the Arena Itself
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- Why Fear Artificial Intelligence? — Some Musings on AlphaGo
- Unemployment or Liberation? Artificial Intelligence’s Dual Revolution
- If Scholars Don’t Use AI, That Counts as Academic Corruption
- In the Digital Age, How Do We Win the “Battle to Defend Childhood”
- Distribution According to Enjoyment: How to Break the Logic of Involution in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
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- The Street Is Not a Tourist Attraction—Afterword to I, My Singapore, My Street, My Walks
- Opening Remarks for the Brain-Computer Interface Forum: Interface or Port?
- In Memory of Master Xianglong
- Heavenly Endowment
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- Philosophy of the Starry Sky
- Silent Wonder
- Hu Yilin’s Recruitment Notice [Expired]
- Can This Really Count as a General History? — The Publication of Extension of Man: A General History of Technology
- Heavenly Endowment
- The Street Is Not a Tourist Attraction—Afterword to I, My Singapore, My Street, My Walks
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- Commentary on the 2023 Exam Paper for “Media History and Media Philosophy”
- Summary of the Course “A General History of Technology” (Fall 2022 Semester)
- Summary of the Introduction to Philosophy of Technology Course (Fall Semester 2022–23)
- “Selected Readings in Original Works of Philosophy of Technology” Course Summary for 2022
- Course Summary for A General History of Technology, Fall 2021 (Questionnaire Summary)
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- On Writing Papers — Summary of the “Introduction to Academic Research” Course
- On Plagiarism (A Zero Without Appeal and Unsparing Mockery)
- Final Exam Paper for General History of Technology
- What Kind of Assignment Does the Teacher Hope to See? — Reflections on Assigning the “General History of Technology” Assignment
- Lecture Notes on the General History of Science (Introduction)
- From Deep to Shallow—Summary of the Introduction to Philosophy of Technology Course
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