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I like Adrian Johnston's line : don't wait up for nonhuman actants to do anything about this mess we've made
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That's a good line. The human culpability is the major factor and you can't just expunge it by some proto-actants. What you need is a different practical concept of humanity who has different concrete attitudes towards nature.
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Information ontologies are different. You can's make a complex system of actions and responses without them. If you like Smith, you should check the work of Daniele Porello and co.
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We agree and disagreehttps://twitter.com/haujournal/status/1205633666724040710?s=19 …
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Do you recommend this book?
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I don't know about ontology per se but I do think that there's no epistemology that seems equipped for a global scale environmental shift. Like obviously the market isn't going to sort it out but then 99% of proposed alternatives are command-and-control go for broke attempts
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I mean maybe the latter could work but I just sort of picture a bunch of strip mining for rare earth elements because the models supposedly said this'll work. Or perhaps there's just no way to do this without some change in ethos but I'm not sure what that consists of either
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