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      Futures of Life and Futures of Reason

      Public Culture
      Duke University Press

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          As the new century unfolds, humans are increasingly surrounded by multiple and expanding wave fronts of calculation. What remains of the human subject in an age when instrumental reason is carried out by and through information machines and technologies of calculation? Who will set the boundary that distinguishes between the calculable and the incalculable? In the double-edged conditions of our times, what will it take to turn instruments of calculation into instruments of liberation?

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                Journal
                Public Culture
                Duke University Press
                0899-2363
                1527-8018
                January 01 2021
                January 01 2021
                : 33
                : 1
                : 11-33
                Article
                10.1215/08992363-8742136
                3bcafd28-087f-4d15-8bdb-784858664d4a
                © 2021
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