The individualisation of humans and the limits of this philosophy
The individualisation of humans and the limits of this philosophy
States turn humans into individuals. It is states that provide each human with a name and a citizenship at birth, making them uniquely identifiable over space and time—and, therefore, an individual. Once individualised in this way, humans are able to satisfy their need to augment their information processing.
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