Education in the Age of Marginalism and the Alienation of Knowledge

Author(s):  
Anton O. Zakharov ◽  
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Global changes of contemporary education are so large-scale that they need a se­rious reconsideration. Philosophy of education has viewed education as a highly valued human activity and form of socialization, though philosophers may have had different views on the aims and methods of education. The importance of ed­ucation was based on the fact that a society could develop if and only if its mem­bers had an appropriate education. Nowadays education is discussed in journals, like the Philosophy of Education published in Novosibirsk, in annual confer­ences and by various associations of thinkers, teachers and professors. The abso­lute majority of philosophers since Plato emphasizes the fundamental value of education and wants to make its quality better. But a current state of humankind does not require a universal education of population. Robots and neural networks force the humans out of production. The humans are lacking a long-time mem­ory as information turns easily accessible by means of Internet. Growth rates of innovations, discoveries and changes are so high that adaptation to them requires daily efforts of any individual. Many professions are dying. The current trend of social development is growing marginalization of humans, their societies and countries. Knowledge alienates from its creators and, in a much greater degree, from public. Humans are first of all consumers but consumers do not need edu­cation: why one should spend many years in school and institute to buy food or see a clip on a smartphone? A multistage system of education looks outdated. The need of such an institution is dying step by step, as complex operations may be more effectively made by machines with stable, reliable and efficient neural networks, than by humans who have to spend years to become specialists. Colos­sal growth of information makes its learning by an individual impossible. Alien­ated knowledge turns external force regarding an individual.

Molecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (9) ◽  
pp. 2533
Author(s):  
Johannes Karthäuser ◽  
Vladimirs Biziks ◽  
Carsten Mai ◽  
Holger Militz

Improving the environmental performance of resins in wood treatment by using renewable chemicals has been a topic of interest for a long time. At the same time, lignin, the second most abundant biomass on earth, is produced in large scale as a side product and mainly used energetically. The use of lignin in wood adhesives or for wood modification has received a lot of scientific attention. Despite this, there are only few lignin-derived wood products commercially available. This review provides a summary of the research on lignin application in wood adhesives, as well as for wood modification. The research on the use of uncleaved lignin and of cleavage products of lignin is reviewed. Finally, the current state of the art of commercialization of lignin-derived wood products is presented.


1990 ◽  
Vol 01 (02n03) ◽  
pp. 259-277 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. A. KOHRING

The current state of large scale, numerical simulations of neural networks is reviewed. Hardware and software improvements make it likely that biological size networks, i.e., networks with more than 1010 couplings, can be simulated in the near future. Sample programs for the efficient simulation of a few simple models are presented as an aid to researchers just entering the field.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 103-106
Author(s):  
ASTEMIR ZHURTOV ◽  

Cruel and inhumane acts that harm human life and health, as well as humiliate the dignity, are prohibited in most countries of the world, and Russia is no exception in this issue. The article presents an analysis of the institution of responsibility for torture in the Russian Federation. The author comes to the conclusion that the current criminal law of Russia superficially and fragmentally regulates liability for torture, in connection with which the author formulated the proposals to define such act as an independent crime. In the frame of modern globalization, the world community pays special attention to the protection of human rights, in connection with which large-scale international standards have been created a long time ago. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international acts enshrine prohibitions of cruel and inhumane acts that harm human life and health, as well as degrade the dignity.Considering the historical experience of the past, these standards focus on the prohibition of any kind of torture, regardless of the purpose of their implementation.


2012 ◽  
Vol 35 (12) ◽  
pp. 2633 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiang-Hong LIN ◽  
Tian-Wen ZHANG ◽  
Gui-Cang ZHANG

2021 ◽  
Vol 40 (3) ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Lumin Yang ◽  
Jiajie Zhuang ◽  
Hongbo Fu ◽  
Xiangzhi Wei ◽  
Kun Zhou ◽  
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We introduce SketchGNN , a convolutional graph neural network for semantic segmentation and labeling of freehand vector sketches. We treat an input stroke-based sketch as a graph with nodes representing the sampled points along input strokes and edges encoding the stroke structure information. To predict the per-node labels, our SketchGNN uses graph convolution and a static-dynamic branching network architecture to extract the features at three levels, i.e., point-level, stroke-level, and sketch-level. SketchGNN significantly improves the accuracy of the state-of-the-art methods for semantic sketch segmentation (by 11.2% in the pixel-based metric and 18.2% in the component-based metric over a large-scale challenging SPG dataset) and has magnitudes fewer parameters than both image-based and sequence-based methods.


2021 ◽  
Vol 56 (1) ◽  
pp. 112-130 ◽  
Author(s):  
Haifeng Huang

AbstractFor a long time, since China’s opening to the outside world in the late 1970s, admiration for foreign socioeconomic prosperity and quality of life characterized much of the Chinese society, which contributed to dissatisfaction with the country’s development and government and a large-scale exodus of students and emigrants to foreign countries. More recently, however, overestimating China’s standing and popularity in the world has become a more conspicuous feature of Chinese public opinion and the social backdrop of the country’s overreach in global affairs in the last few years. This essay discusses the effects of these misperceptions about the world, their potential sources, and the outcomes of correcting misperceptions. It concludes that while the world should get China right and not misinterpret China’s intentions and actions, China should also get the world right and have a more balanced understanding of its relationship with the world.


2019 ◽  
Vol 41 (13) ◽  
pp. 3612-3625 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wang Qian ◽  
Wang Qiangde ◽  
Wei Chunling ◽  
Zhang Zhengqiang

The paper solves the problem of a decentralized adaptive state-feedback neural tracking control for a class of stochastic nonlinear high-order interconnected systems. Under the assumptions that the inverse dynamics of the subsystems are stochastic input-to-state stable (SISS) and for the controller design, Radial basis function (RBF) neural networks (NN) are used to cope with the packaged unknown system dynamics and stochastic uncertainties. Besides, the appropriate Lyapunov-Krosovskii functions and parameters are constructed for a class of large-scale high-order stochastic nonlinear strong interconnected systems with inverse dynamics. It has been proved that the actual controller can be designed so as to guarantee that all the signals in the closed-loop systems remain semi-globally uniformly ultimately bounded, and the tracking errors eventually converge in the small neighborhood of origin. Simulation example has been proposed to show the effectiveness of our results.


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