Other relevant Keywords: Neologism, Netosofiia, Thinklinks InteLnet InteLnet was one of the most innovative philosophical projects on the early Russian internet. Taking its name from the words for “intellect” and “internet” (which are cognates in English and Russian), InteLnet was founded by philosopher Mikhail Epstein on the Emory University server in July 1995 as “a ..
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