The borders of this political philosophy of information
The borders of this political philosophy of information
In the manner described above, humans become individuals. This is the individualisation of human beings. It is a natural process, common to all humans ever since they gained self-consciousness. Individualisation is a technical procedure that takes place automatically for each and every human on the planet—there is no political theory behind it. (Of course, other than that humans become individuals that are uniquely identifiable in space and time, and thus are different to other pack animals (or artificial Beings, for that matter); on morality, and whether it can be avoided altogether, see §23.00.03.) Therefore, this procedure demarcates the borders of this political philosophy of information, beyond which this philosophy cannot expand.
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