2012
DOI: 10.1080/02604027.2012.679571
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Hypercitizenship and the Management of Genetic Diversity: Sociology of Law and the Key Systemic Bifurcation Between the Ring Singularity and the Neofeudal Age

Abstract: RiassuntoQuesto saggio di tipo teorico si focalizza sulla funzione allocativa dei sistemi legali per attrarre/respingere capitali differenti sulla base delle proprie procedure di creazione di norme e leggi. Tale funzione dei sistemi legali è di primaria importanza al giorno d'oggi dato che il genere umano è prima di tutto una biforcazione evoluzionistica e sistemica che si situa tra il concetto heideggeriano di Gegnet di una convergenza strategica ed altamente rapida (ad esempio, la Singolarità) fra robotica, … Show more

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“…Likewise, protecting and conserving memory, human heritage while also improving radical scientific and technological reconfigurations do not represent the problem (the old) and its solution (the emerging new) but still represent a bigger problem: the expanding obsoledge as adapting the new to the old simply generates the inflation of the old. The theorem consists in this: the systemic evolution of mankind on Earth affects individual choices and experiences at the key bifurcation kunhnian revolutionary challenges (Pitasi, 2011a(Pitasi, , 2011b(Pitasi, , 2012a(Pitasi, , 2012b(Pitasi, , 2012c) and apparently do not in Kuhn"s normality as social life is made of cows Ortega y Gasset, 1963). Individual choices and experiences do not affect systemic evolution with the unique effect of the high resonance traffic jam noise paradox which witnesses that individual influences on systemic evolution are blind.…”
Section: Methodology Evolves Identity Expandsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, protecting and conserving memory, human heritage while also improving radical scientific and technological reconfigurations do not represent the problem (the old) and its solution (the emerging new) but still represent a bigger problem: the expanding obsoledge as adapting the new to the old simply generates the inflation of the old. The theorem consists in this: the systemic evolution of mankind on Earth affects individual choices and experiences at the key bifurcation kunhnian revolutionary challenges (Pitasi, 2011a(Pitasi, , 2011b(Pitasi, , 2012a(Pitasi, , 2012b(Pitasi, , 2012c) and apparently do not in Kuhn"s normality as social life is made of cows Ortega y Gasset, 1963). Individual choices and experiences do not affect systemic evolution with the unique effect of the high resonance traffic jam noise paradox which witnesses that individual influences on systemic evolution are blind.…”
Section: Methodology Evolves Identity Expandsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The theorem consists in this: the systemic evolution of mankind on Earth affects individual choices and experiences at the key bifurcation kunhnian revolutionary challenges (Pitasi, 2011a(Pitasi, , 2011b(Pitasi, ,2012a(Pitasi, , 2012b(Pitasi, , 2012c) and apparently do not in Kuhn's normality as social life is made of cows Ortega y Gasset, 1963).…”
Section: From the Theorem To The Indicator Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Variety must be also understood also expression of exceeding density which is even more hard to understand by common sense as it often confuses growth and development. Selecting variety contingently generates development, increasing and selecting density generates short term growth and mid-long term destruction as witnessed by the Malthus Trap, for instance (Pitasi 2011(Pitasi , 2012. The evolution of the concept of system though the XX century and the beginning of the XXIst one was featured by a rather sterile debate between the axiom that systems are mere epistemological criteria and the axiom that systems exist in nature, for real.…”
Section: Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%