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  • Progress
    Progress

    In a world of auto-tuned mediocrity, FUTURE LIED TO US boldly steps up to the plate with Progress, an album that will have you questioning reality and reaching for the nearest pair of neon sunglasses. From the cosmic synth riffs to the infectious beats, this album is a rollercoaster ride through a neon-lit futuristic landscape. The opening track, "Electric Dreams," sets the tone for the album with its pulsating bassline and ethereal vocals that transport you to a digital paradise. As the album progresses, tracks like "Cyber Love" and "Virtual Reality" showcase FUTURE LIED TO US's ability to effortlessly blend retro nostalgia with cutting-edge production techniques. But it's not all sunshine and rainbows in this neon-soaked world. Tracks like "Glitch in the System" and "Error 404" veer into darker territory, exploring themes of artificial intelligence and the uncertainty of the digital age. It's a stark reminder that even in a world of infinite possibilities, there are still glitches waiting to be uncovered. Overall, Progress is a mind-bending journey through a digital wonderland, with FUTURE LIED TO US at the helm, guiding us through the chaos with their signature blend of infectious hooks and thought-provoking lyricism. Strap in, turn up the volume, and let Progress transport you to a world where the future is just a glitch away.

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  • Progress, What Progress? Britain on the Skids
    Progress, What Progress? Britain on the Skids

    Technologically, Britain is moving forward in leaps and bounds.We can buy everything we could possibly need online from Tesco, Amazon or a plethora of other outlets and have the goods delivered within hours.Words like gigabyte and Netflix are as familiar to us as tea and coffee.We can talk to our friends on the other side of the world, at no cost, in real time, fully visible and stark naked if we like.Everythings on tap, 24/7. But is downloading a blizzard of smartphone apps and consuming Deliveroo-ed pizza just because we can, making us appreciative, happy souls or turning us into arseholes?What happened to our green and

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  • Blake's Progress
    Blake's Progress

    Blake's Progress

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  • Scientific Progress
    Scientific Progress

    What constitutes cognitive scientific progress? This Element begins with an extensive survey of the contemporary debate on how to answer this question.It provides a blow-by-blow critical summary of the key literature on the issue over the past fifteen years, covering the central positions and arguments therein.It also draws upon older literature, where appropriate, to inform the treatment.The Element then enters novel territory by considering meta-normative issues concerning scientific progress.It focuses on how the standards involved in assessing progress arise.Does science have aims, which determine what counts as progress, as many authors assume?If so, what is it to be an aim of science? And how does one identify such things? If not, how do normative standards arise? After arguing that science does not have overarching aims, the Element proposes that the standards are ultimately subjective.

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  • Plato's Progress
    Plato's Progress

    This is, as from the author of The Concept of Mind it could scarcely fail to be, a bold and rollicking book.It is also one of the most important works about Plato to have appeared since the first volume of Sir Karl Popper's The Open Society.Whereas The Concept of Mind was a general offensive against Cartesian views of man, eschewing any precise references to particular sources, Plato's Progress deals with scholarly questions of datings and developments, showing and demanding familiarity with a wide literature.Yet Professor Ryle is still incapable as ever of the dry-as-dust.

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  • Moral Progress
    Moral Progress

    This inaugural volume in the Munich Lectures in Ethics series presents lectures by noted philosopher Philip Kitcher.In these lectures, Kitcher develops further the pragmatist approach to moral philosophy, begun in his book The Ethical Project.He uses three historical examples of moral progress--the abolition of chattel slavery, the expansion of opportunities for women, and the increasing acceptance of same-sex love--to propose methods for moral inquiry.In his recommended methodology, Kitcher sees moral progress, for individuals and for societies, through collective discussions that become more inclusive, better informed, and involve participants more inclined to engage with the perspectives of others and aim at actions tolerable by all.The volume is introduced by Jan-Christoph Heilinger and contains commentaries from distinguished scholars Amia Srinivasan, Susan Neiman, and Rahel Jaeggi, and Kitcher's response to their commentaries.

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  • Progress Trap
    Progress Trap

    Ricardo Donoso's latest album, "Progress Trap," is a tantalizing journey through the depths of electronic music. From the moment you press play, you are transported to a world of glitchy beats and ethereal synths that will have you grooving in no time. Donoso's masterful production skills shine through on each track, creating a sonic landscape that is both intricate and inviting. The way he weaves together elements of ambient, techno, and IDM is nothing short of genius, keeping listeners on their toes from start to finish. Tracks like "Echoes of the Unseen" and "The Threshold" showcase Donoso's ability to create immersive soundscapes that are both haunting and mesmerizing. It's as if he's taken us on a cosmic journey through time and space, with each track serving as a different chapter in this sonic odyssey. But it's not all introspective musings and moody atmospheres – tracks like "Pleasure symmetry" inject a dose of groove and energy into the mix, proving that Donoso is not afraid to switch things up and keep us on our toes. Overall, "Progress Trap" is a triumph for Ricardo Donoso, cementing his status as one of the most innovative producers in the electronic music scene today. So sit back, hit play, and let yourself be swept away by the mesmerizing sounds of this truly exceptional album.

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  • Against Progress
    Against Progress

    To define 'progress' is to lay claim to the future.Seminal thinker Slavoj Žižek turns essayist to interrogate the competing visions which form the horizons of human possibility and ask: Can things, which have never seemed worse, get better?What would a better world be? And how, when we are constantly besieged by doomers, degrowthers and disorienting relativisms can we make any headway at all in the face of unprecedented ecological, social and political crises?In thirteen iconoclastic essays, Slavoj Žižek disrupts the death-grip that neoliberalists, Trumpian populists, toxic self-improvement industries and accelerationists alike have established on the idea of progress.Anatomizing what is lost when opponents of the future are allowed to define it, Žižek ruthlessly exposes what different visions of progress exclude or sacrifice and the dynamics of desire, denial and disavowal at work in Hollywood blockbusters, Buddhist economics, decolonization movements and other engines of vision. In a whirlwind tour that takes in everything from gentrification to the theory of relativity, Lacan to Lenin, Putin to Mary Poppins and Marine Le Pen to the end of the world, these essays never stop asking hard questions of imagined futures. Nor does Žižek shrink from the hardest question of all: How do we free ourselves from the hypocritical, guilt-ridden dreaming in which we’re enmeshed, and begin to build a better world?

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