Names of Things (and non-human Beings)
Names of Things (and non-human Beings)
States not only make possible the naming of humans, who in this way become individuals (and state citizens), but also create the processing environment necessary for their citizens to live in. It is on states, as information platforms, that humans name Things and other (non-human) Beings (first at the category level, and then sometimes as individuals within these categories), so as for these to become processable information by them (these names are usable only on that platform that is their state). In other words, it is states that make human language possible (after, of course, language (i.e. human names) gave birth to states; on their intertwined relationship see §08.00.09).
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