
133 | Ziya Tong on Realities We Don't See
Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
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The Dichotomy of Time and Surveillance
This chapter explores the intricate ties between time measurement, social cooperation, and the pervasive nature of surveillance in modern society. It discusses how the evolution of timekeeping reflects societal demands and the resulting implications for both natural systems and personal freedoms. The conversation further contrasts cultural attitudes towards surveillance, highlighting the ethical concerns of data privacy in light of contemporary technology and its impacts on individual autonomy and democratic processes.
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