TiTre 6: Homo juridicus est-il soluble dans les données ? (Is Homo juridicus soluble in the data ?)
Our law is the result of long-term and slow precipitation of language in the civilization of symbols and texts, and whether it can be adapted when we are brought into a semantic but computable digital signal civilization (ie, the civilization of algorithms). Digital "revolution"? Will this change subvert the law? If "let each of us become a "homo juridicus", it is a way for the West to link the biological and symbolic construction of human beings" - then whether the anthropological function of law can be related to the modelling view ( Perspective cybernétique) coexistence? (The modelling view holds that both the biological and symbolic aspects of human existence can only be understood as quantifiable pure data streams.) Laws and algorithms presuppose and produce completely different "world relations". .
We must stick to this, on the one hand, because the individual's adaptation to the networked digital tools has turned into a massive addiction phenomenon, which allows us to collect and continually collect the pheromones (phéromones) that are inconspicuous but proliferating. Numériques), on the other hand, because "the rationality of the algorithm" - or the attempt to abandon the argument for calculation and optimization - seems to be about to occupy all areas of activity and management. Here we assume that "the absenteeism of the absence and separation of justice" (through the operation of the scheme, the form and effect of the truth, the law constantly expelling and preventing this absence, separation) and the "digital metaphysics of purely existing forms of integration into various elastic forms." The opposition between us can distinguish between the "relationship with the world" established by law and the so-called "relationship with the world" through epistemological attempts - these very special epistemological attempts are big data, but The word will be translated in parentheses for the first time. ) Unique to the technical ideology.
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