Arthur GillyinIn Good MeasureÉloge de la hauteurLorsqu’on occupe l’espace, faut-il s’élever ou plutôt s’étaler? La question est ancienne, et n‘a jamais cessé de déchaîner les passions.Nov 18, 2018Nov 18, 2018
Arthur GillyinIn Good MeasureLanguage doesn’t need respect or admiration — it needs improvement.Reviving the debate around synthetic languages could improve communication amidst the deluge of words we experience today.Apr 2, 2017Apr 2, 2017
Arthur GillyinIn Good MeasureDon’t let machines become better menTo survive the fourth industrial revolution, actors in the job market must change how they think about standards and regulations.Sep 3, 2016Sep 3, 2016
Arthur GillyinIn Good MeasureAgentism and the limits of controlA theory from the 1960’s can help us understand contemporary changes in work culture and the perception of our social usefulness.Sep 1, 2016Sep 1, 2016
Arthur GillyinIn Good MeasureTolerance and debatingAn essay on tolerance raises questions about equality, freedom and the meaning of intellectual confrontation.Aug 21, 2016Aug 21, 2016
Arthur GillyinIn Good MeasureIs tolerance a virtue?Politicians are praising tolerance as a cure-all, and grounding their argument in moral values. But those are not as universal as they…Aug 17, 2016Aug 17, 2016
Arthur GillyinIn Good MeasureFear itselfAll around us, the optimisation craze keeps getting stronger, with little regard to our emotional integrity. Fear of missing out has become…Jun 12, 2016Jun 12, 2016
Arthur GillyinIn Good MeasureWir hätten es schaffen könnenThe refugee crisis is symptomatic of a failure, not of European institutions, but of the moral drive of European peoples.May 11, 2016May 11, 2016
Arthur GillyinIn Good MeasureThe metaphysics of nerdinessOn the curious survivance of “scapegoat theory” in Silicon Valley. By Adrian Daub.May 8, 2016May 8, 2016
Arthur GillyinIn Good MeasureReason, Logic and ParanoiaThe current state of our debating culture. By René Scheu.Apr 17, 2016Apr 17, 2016