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{{a|technology|}}Are the days of legal | {{a|technology|}}Are the days of legal [[contract]]s as discrete [[Ontology|ontological]] things, abstracted and divorced from our bio- and eco-mechanical beings, numbered? | ||
Not really, in this contrarian’s view. If they were, they would have gone by now. | Not really, in this contrarian’s view. If they were, they would have gone by now. |
Latest revision as of 13:30, 14 August 2024
JC pontificates about technology
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Are the days of legal contracts as discrete ontological things, abstracted and divorced from our bio- and eco-mechanical beings, numbered?
Not really, in this contrarian’s view. If they were, they would have gone by now.
Code is law is a variation of the Boolean view of language that it is an exercise in symbol processing in which meaning and data are identical, in contradiction to the idea that meaning is a “betweenness” thing