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by Michael P. Lynch


  Glass, Ira, 78

  Glaucon, 54

  Glauconian reasoning, 54–55, 56–58

  global economy, 139, 142, 152

  global warming, 56, 100, 124, 144, 185, 198

  Goldberg, Sandy, 115

  Goldman, Alvin, 194

  Google, 5, 23, 30, 113, 128, 130, 135, 163, 174, 182, 203

  business model of, 9

  data collection and tracking by, 90, 155–56, 158, 161

  as hypothetical “guy,” 24

  monopolization by, 145–46

  propaganda disseminated on, 66

  in reinforcement of one’s own beliefs, 56

  Google Complete, 155

  Google Flu Trends, 158, 183

  Google Glass, 149, 186

  Google-knowing, xvi, 21–40, 25

  defined, 23

  limitations of, 174, 180

  reliance on, 6–7, 23, 25–26, 30–31, 36, 113, 116, 153, 163, 179–80

  Google Maps, 116

  Google Street View, 23

  Gordon, Lewis, 148

  gorilla suit experiment, 30

  government:

  autonomy limited by, 109

  closed politics of, 144–45

  data mining and analysis used by, 9, 90–91, 93, 104, 107

  online manipulation used by, 81

  purpose of, 38

  transparency of, 137–38

  Greece, classical philosophy of, 13, 47, 166–67, 171–72

  Grimm, Stephen, 164

  Guardian, 81

  Gulf of Mexico, oil spill in, 118

  H1N1 flu outbreak, tracking of, 158

  Haidt, Jonathan, 51–54, 56, 57, 60, 196–97

  Halpern, Sue, 106

  Harvard Law Review, 89

  Hazlett, Allan, 49

  HBO GO, 145

  Heidegger, Martin, 177

  Hemingway, Mark, 46

  Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS), 61

  Hippocrates, 13

  hive-mind, 4, 136

  HM (patient), 168–69

  Hobbes, Thomas, 38, 109

  holiness, logical debate over, 166–67

  homosexuality, changing attitudes toward, 53–54

  Houla massacre, 83

  Howe, Jeff, 136

  Huffington Post, 43

  human dignity:

  autonomy and, 58, 59–60

  information technology as threat to, 187

  interconnectedness and, 184–88

  privacy and, 101–9

  human rights, 54, 60

  digital equality as, 142–48

  protection of, 145

  Hume, David, 48

  hyperconnectivity, 184–88

  identity:

  digital reshaping of, 73–74

  manufactured online, 80–81

  “scrubbing” of, 74

  illegal searches, 93

  illusion, distinguishing truth from, 67–74

  incidental data collection, 95–96, 99

  inclusivity, 135–37

  income inequality, 142

  inference, 29, 60, 172

  information:

  accuracy and reliability of, 14, 27–30, 39–40, 44–45

  collected pools of, 95–100, 107–9

  distribution vs. creation of, 24

  immediate, unlimited access to, 3–4, 23, 30, 42, 56, 113–16, 135–36, 141, 149, 153, 180

  as interconnective, 184–88

  vs. knowledge, 14

  sorting and filtering of, 12, 26–29, 44–45, 127–28

  information age, 111

  information analysis, techniques of, 8–9

  information cascades, 36, 66, 121

  defined, 32

  information coordination problem, 38–39, 56

  information “glut,” 9–10, 44

  information privacy, 94–100

  and autonomy, 102–7

  information sharing, coordination in, 4–5

  information technology:

  costs of, 145

  data trail in, 9

  democratization through, 133–38, 148

  devices and platforms of, xvii–xviii, 3, 7–8, 10, 41–43, 69, 70, 77–78, 90–91, 106–7, 144, 148–49, 156, 180, 185–87

  disquieting questions about, 6

  in education, 148–54

  experience vs., 173–74

  hypothetical loss of, 5

  paradox of, 6, 12, 179

  pool of data in, 95–100

  surveillance and, 89–109

  typified and dephysicalized objects in, 69

  unequal distribution of, 144–45

  see also Internet of Things

  information theory, 12

  infosphere:

  defined, 10

  feedback loop of social constructs in, 72–73

  network of, 180

  pollution of, 148

  vastness of, 128

  InnoCentive, 136–37, 141

  institutions, cooperative, 60–61

  intellectual labor, 139–40

  International Telecommunications Union, 135

  Internet:

  author’s experiment in circumventing, 21–24, 25, 35

  in challenges to reasonableness, 41–63

  changes wrought by, xv–xviii, 6–7, 10–11, 23, 180, 184–88

  as a construction, 69

  cost and profit debate over, 145

  as epistemic resource, 143–45

  expectations of, 80–83

  as force for cohesion and democracy, 55–63

  freedom both limited and enhanced by, 92–93

  international rates of access to, 135, 144–45

  monopolization and hegemony in, 145–46

  as network, 111–13

  “third wave” of, 7

  see also World Wide Web; specific applications

  Internet of Everything, 184

  Internet of Things:

  blurring of online and offline in, 71

  defined, 7–8

  integration of, 10

  shared economy in, 140–41

  threat from, 107, 153, 184–88

  Internet of Us, digital form of life as, 10, 39, 73, 83–86, 106, 179–88

  interracial marriage, 54

  interrogation techniques, 105

  In the Plex (Levy), 5–6

  Intrade, 122–23, 136

  intuition, 15, 51–53

  iPhone, production of, 77–78, 80, 139, 144

  IQ, 52

  Iraq, 83

  Iraq War, 137

  ISIS, 128

  isolation, polarization and, 42–43

  I think, I exist, 127

  James, William, 11

  Jefferson, Thomas, 143

  Jeppesen, Lars Bo, 137

  joint commitments, defined, 117–18

  journalism, truth and, 84

  judgment, 51–55, 57

  collective vs. individual, 117, 120–25

  justice, 54

  “just so” stories, 27–28

  Kahneman, Daniel, 29, 51

  Kant, Immanuel, 34, 58–60, 62, 85

  Kitcher, Philip, 182

  knowing-which, as term, 171

  knowledge:

  in big data revolution, 87–190

  changing structure of, 125–32

  common, 117–19

  defined and explained, xvii, 12–17

  democratization of, 133–38

  digital, see digital knowledge; Google-knowing

  distribution of, 134–35, 138, 141

  diverse forms of, 130

  economy of, 138–45

  hyperconnectivity of, 184–88

  individual vs. aggregate, 120–24

  information vs., 14

  Internet revolution in, xv–xviii

  minimal definition of, 14–15

  as networked, 111–32

  new aspects in old problems of, 1–86, 90

  personal observation in, 33–35

  political economy of, 133–54

  as power, 9, 9
8–99, 133, 185–86

  practical vs. theoretical, 169, 172

  procedural, 167–74

  recording and storage of, 127–28

  reliability of sources of, 14, 27–31, 39–40, 44–45, 114–16

  as a resource, 38–39

  shared cognitive process in attainment of, 114–25

  three forms of, 15–17

  three simple points about, 14–17

  truth and, 19, 126

  understanding vs. other forms of, 6, 16–17, 90, 154, 155–73, 181

  value and importance of, 12–13

  knowledge-based education, 61

  Kodak camera, 89

  Koran, 48, 61

  Kornblith, Hilary, 194

  Krakauer, John, 169

  Kuhn, Thomas, 159–60

  Lakhani, Karim, 137

  Larissa, Greece, 13, 15, 182

  Leonhardt, David, 122–23

  Levy, Steven, 5–6

  liberals, 43

  libraries, 22, 134, 153–54

  of Alexandria, 8

  digital form of life compared to, xvi, 17, 20, 44–45, 56, 63, 128

  as epistemic resource, 145

  Google treated as, 24

  “Library of Babel” (Borges), 17

  “Lies, Damned Lies, and ‘Fact-Checking’: The Liberal Media’s Latest Attempt to Control the Discourse” (Hemingway), 46

  Lifespan of a Fact, The (D’Agata), 79

  literacy, 35, 134

  literal artifacts:

  defined, 69

  social artifacts and, 71, 72

  lobectomy, 168

  Locke, John, 33–36, 39, 60, 67–70, 85, 127, 143

  “Locke’s command,” 33–34

  London Underground, mapping of, 112–13

  machines, control by, 116

  “mainstream” media, 32

  censorship of, 66

  majority rule, 120

  manipulation:

  data mining and, 97, 104–6

  of expectations, 80–82

  persuasion and, 55, 57–58, 81–83, 86

  manuals, 22

  manufacturing, 138–39

  maps, 21–22

  marine chronometer, 137

  marketing:

  bots in, 82

  Glauconian, 58

  targeted, 9, 90, 91, 105

  marriage:

  changing attitudes toward, 53–54

  civil vs. religious, 58–59

  as social construct, 72

  martial arts, 170

  mass, as primary quality, 68

  Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), 150–53

  mathematics, in data analysis, 160, 161

  Matrix, The, 18–19, 75

  Mayer-Schönberger, Viktor, 8, 158–59

  measles vaccine, 7, 124

  Mechanical Turk, 136, 141

  media, 134

  diversity in, 42

  opinion affected by, 53

  sensationalist, 77

  memory:

  accessing of, 114, 115

  in educational models, 152

  loss of, 168–69

  superceded by information technology, xv–xvi, 3, 4, 6, 94, 149

  trust in, 28, 33

  Meno, 13

  merchandising, online vs. brick and mortar, 70

  Mercier, Hugo, 54

  metrics, 112

  Milner, Brenda, 168–69

  mirror drawing experiment, 169

  misinformation, 6–7, 31–32

  in support of moral truth, 78–80, 82

  mob mentality, 32–33

  MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses), 150–53

  moral dumbfounding, 52

  morality, moral values, xvii, 6, 44, 53–54, 195

  “Moses Illusion,” 29–30

  motor acuity, mastery of, 170–71, 173

  motor skills, 167–74

  Murray, Charles J., 147

  music, as dephysicalized object, 69–70

  Nagel, Thomas, 84

  naming, identification by, 94

  narrative license, truth and falsehood in, 78–79

  National Endowment for the Humanities, 61

  National Science Foundation, 61

  Nature, 158, 161

  Netflix, 69, 145

  Net neutrality, defined, 145

  netography, 112–13

  of knowledge, 125–32

  networked age, 111

  networks, 111–32

  collective knowledge of, 116–25, 180

  knowledge reshaped and altered by, 125–32, 133, 140

  in problem solving, 136

  use of term, 111–12

  neural system, 26

  neural transplants, 3, 5

  Neurath, Otto, 128–29

  neuromedia, 3–5, 12, 17–19, 113–14, 132, 149, 168, 180–82, 184

  limitations of, 174

  as threat to education, 153–54

  Newton, Isaac, 175

  New Yorker, 25, 26

  New York Times, 122, 174

  Nietzsche, Friedrich, 111

  Nobel laureates, 149

  noble lie, 83, 86

  nonfiction, 79–80

  NPR, 78, 80

  NSA:

  alleged privacy abuses by, 98–100, 138

  data mining by, 9, 91, 95–96, 108, 167

  proposed limitations on, 109

  Ntrepid, 81

  nuclear weapons technology, xvii

  nullius in verba (take nobody’s word for it), 34

  Obama, Barack, 7, 100

  administration, 109

  objectivity, objective truth, 45, 74

  as anchor for belief, 131

  in constructed world, 83–86

  as foundation for knowledge, 127

  observation, 49, 60

  affected by expectations, 159–60

  behavior affected by, 91, 97

  “oceanic feeling,” 184

  “offlife,” 70

  OkCupid, 157

  “onlife,” 70

  online identity creation, 73–74

  online ranking, 119–21, 136

  open access research sharing sites, 135–36

  open society:

  closed politics vs., 144–45

  values of, 41–43, 62

  open source software, 135

  Operation Earnest Voice, 81

  Operation Ivy, ix

  opinion:

  knowledge vs., 13, 14, 126

  in online ranking, 119–20

  persuasion and, 50–51

  truth as constructed by, 85–86

  optical illusions, 67

  Oracle of Delphi, 16–17, 171

  Outcome-Based Education (OBE), 61–62

  ownership, changing concept of, 73

  ox, experiment on weight of, 120

  Oxford, 168

  Page, Larry, 5–6

  Panopticon, 91, 92, 97

  perception:

  acuity of, 173

  distinguishing truth in, 67–74

  expectations and, 159–60

  misleading, 29–30, 67

  as relative, 67–68

  perceptual incongruity, 159–60

  personal freedom, 101

  persuasion, 50–51, 54–55, 56–58

  by bots, 82

  phone books, 22

  phone data collection, 95, 108

  photography:

  privacy and, 89, 93

  sexually-explicit, 99

  photo-sharing, manipulation in, 82–83

  Plato, 13–14, 16–17, 54, 59, 83, 126, 165–67

  polarization, 7

  herd mentality in, 66

  isolated tribes in, 43–46

  politics, 162, 196

  accessibility in, 23

  activism in, 66, 67

  bias in, 43–46

  closed, 144–45

  elections in, 120–23

  of knowledge, 133–54

  opposition to critical thinking in, 61–62

  persuasion in, 57–58
, 82–83

  power in, 86, 133

  prediction market in, 122–23

  Politifact, 46

  Popper, Karl, 41–43

  Postman, L. E. O., 159–60

  power, knowledge and, 9, 98–99, 133–34

  practice, 172–73

  prediction:

  control vs., 182–83

  markets, 122–23

  searches, 155, 158–59, 183

  prejudices, 72–73

  primary qualities, defined, 68, 70, 74

  printing press, 35, 134

  Internet compared to, xv

  prisons, 105, 106

  fishbowl strategy for, 91

  Pritchard, Duncan, 132, 203

  privacy:

  and autonomy, 89–109

  as basic to human dignity, 101–9

  changing concept of, 73

  control and, 94–95, 186

  devaluing of, 89–93, 99–100, 105

  of information, 94–100

  justification for invasion of, 107–9

  right to, 89, 101–2

  threat to, 4, 6, 89–109, 186

  traded for security, 105, 108

  U.S. legislation on, 93, 95–96, 108

  values of, 93–95, 109

  privacy policies, 105–6

  prize competitions, 136–37

  problem-solving sites, 136–37

  procedural knowledge, 167–74

  Professional Journalists’ Code of Ethics, 84

  professors, 152–53

  propaganda:

  Internet as tool for, 66, 81

  political, 82–83

  property, changing concept of ownership of, 73

  Proposition 8 legislation, 53

  prosthetics, 191

  pro tanto, 198

  public life, defined, 63

  questioning, skill in, 16–17, 171–72

  race, 72, 157, 162

  racism, 147

  radio-frequency identification (RFID) microchips, 7

  raft metaphor, for foundation of beliefs, 129

  rationalist delusion, 50–55

  Rawls, John, 49

  reasonableness, 40, 41–63, 90, 125, 179, 196

  as anchor for belief, 132, 195

  defined, 50, 55

  democracy and, 55–63

  devaluing of, 147–48

  as rationalist’ delusion, 50–55

  reasons, reasoning:

  arbitrary basis for, 47–48

  circular, 130–32

  common currency for, 50, 63

  defined, 39

  exchange of, 50–55

  fragmentation in, 4, 41–63

  Glauconian view of, 54–55, 56–58

  individual sensitivity to, 84–85

  knowledge based on, 15, 33, 36–40

  rules of, 40

  shifting the geography of, 147–48

  in value judgment, 57

  receptive knowledge, 26–31, 37, 48, 60–61, 153–54, 179–80, 187, 194, 203

  as anchor for belief, 131–32

  in motor skills, 169

  reflective vs., 39, 51, 131, 154, 196

  Reddit, 24, 116

  reflective knowledge, 39, 51, 131, 154, 196

  reliability, 14, 27–31, 39–40, 44–45, 114–16, 119–20, 123–25, 130, 194–95

  religion:

  marriage and, 58–59

  science vs., 47–49, 66

 

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