The Algomorphic Society: A Trans-Species Technoecosystem
Edmondo Grassi ()
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Edmondo Grassi: Università San Raffaele Roma
A chapter in Artificial Intelligence and Networks for a Sustainable Future, 2026, pp 135-146 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In contemporary society, the figure of the social individual is no longer compact nor exclusively centered on the human entity: subjectivity is now distributed among human beings and machine learning algorithms, as well as among animals, technical objects, environmental entities, and more-than-human life forms, all of which share initiative and responsibility in relational and decision-making processes (Winner 1986). Within this extended ecology of action, modes of existence unfold along trajectories that are no longer hierarchical, but rather heterogeneous, situated, and co-evolutionary. Agency can no longer be attributed to a single conscious subject; instead, it emerges as a relational, distributed effect, embodied in a multiplicity of intra-active practices.
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-13458-5_9
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