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| Názov: |
THE DISAPPEARANCE OF THE HUMAN SUBJECT IN PREDICTIVE NORMS: A STRUCTURAL CRITIQUE OF ANTICIPATORY SYSTEMS |
| Autori: |
Navarro, Daniel E |
| Informácie o vydavateľovi: |
Zenodo, 2025. |
| Rok vydania: |
2025 |
| Predmety: |
Artificial intelligence, Open Fracture Reduction/education, Artificial Intelligence/legislation & jurisprudence, Artificial Intelligence/statistics & numerical data, Philosophy/history, Artificial Intelligence/standards, Contemporary philosophy, Linguistics/history, Sign Language, Educational Personnel/education, Modern philosophy, Linguistics/trends, Language, education, Linguistics/standards, Artificial Intelligence/ethics, Linguistics/methods, linguistics, Ancient philosophy, Linguistics/classification, Philosophy, Dental, Linguistics/education, artificial intelligence, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion, Psychology, Educational/education, Educational Technology/education, Language Arts, Artificial Intelligence/classification, Child Language, Language/history, Artificial Intelligence/economics, Linguistics/ethics, Language Development, Education, Artificial Intelligence/history, Artificial Intelligence, Nursing Education Research/education, Philosophy, Nursing, Artificial Intelligence/trends, Sign language, Philosophy, Medical, Medieval philosophy, Pregnancy Reduction, Multifetal/education, Linguistics/economics, Linguistics, Artificial Intelligence/supply & distribution, Philosophy, Political philosophy, FOS: Languages and literature, Medication Therapy Management/education, Linguistics/instrumentation, Schizophrenic Language |
| Popis: |
Predictive infrastructures increasingly operate by bypassing human deliberation, introducing norms that are executable before being discursively validated. This paper explores the formal disappearance of the human subject in such environments, examining how syntactic structures embedded in artificial systems function as preemptive regulators. Through a structural critique of anticipatory systems, the article investigates how executable norms replace traditional rule mediation, generating effects of authority without identifiable agents. Drawing from linguistic theory, systems governance, and algorithmic jurisprudence, the analysis interrogates the shift from semantic interpretation to formal compilation. References include recent work on syntactic sovereignty and impersonal command grammars in AI (cf. Startari 2025), as well as broader frameworks from Bratton, Deleuze, and Wiener. The article proposes that what is framed as "anticipation" is structurally a form of prior enforcement, not foresight. |
| Druh dokumentu: |
Article |
| Jazyk: |
English |
| DOI: |
10.5281/zenodo.16272095 |
| DOI: |
10.5281/zenodo.16272096 |
| Rights: |
CC BY |
| Prístupové číslo: |
edsair.doi.dedup.....3d40898efe9d840e77149ffe2a7efacd |
| Databáza: |
OpenAIRE |