... or at least that is what Prof Walker and SFI's Michael Lachmann argue in a new essay appearing in Aeon. Read the essay here.
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Jason
7/6/2020 08:19:15 pm
I like the idea of life being about lineages, whether or not the individuals are alive. I like to think of nonliving human artifacts as things that have outsourced all of their living functions to us. The ones that "pay" for their own existence get maintained by us, or even copied, and thus tend to stick around.
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2/7/2023 01:01:45 pm
Particular interviews furnish firsthand message on mart size, industry trends, ontogeny trends, capitalist landscape and outlook, etc.
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