I so *wanted* to comment on that 60 page paper. But it's too much. I ended up skimming and skipping along. 
One thing that does seem relevantly missing (?) is Strawson's distinction between diachronic and narrative. 
An aspect of some (maybe rare, I'm too ignorant to say) post[structural|modern]ists is an implied accusation 
that modernists are *intentionally* narrative, rather than narrativity being a (natural?) artifact of our 
necessary diachronicity. And I didn't see much mention of *meta*narratives, as opposed to narratives. Even we 
episodics have, in our episodes, narratives. The main difference, as always, comes in how one *composes* 
one's episodes. [⛧] Similarly, a more nuanced understanding of postmodernism relies on the criticism of 
meta-narrativity more so than narrativity writ small. In that way, we can imagine gradations of 
posthuman[ism|s], where we go through ordinal "stages" ... higher order operators can be built upon 
priors when and only when (wwhen? whenn? like "iff"?) the priors have frozen into manipulable 
building blocks. And if we imagine it that way, whatever meta-narratives *emerge* depends on the historical 
accidents of those freezing stages, the "shapes" of those building blocks.


[⛧] Maybe also in how one decomposes/analyzes/deconstructs one's episodes.

On 12/20/22 16:36, Marcus Daniels wrote:
I’ve been thinking I580 along the East Bay would make a nice place for sea 
creatures to hide, and a good concrete foundation for a bike lane on piers.  So 
quiet it would be without the cars.  Bring on the sea level rise!

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On Dec 20, 2022, at 2:43 PM, Steve Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

Here's my latest positive hit from Academia

Countdown to Extinction? - Posthumanism in Science Fiction

Raoul Guariguata

https://www.academia.edu/2061036/Countdown_to_Extinction_Posthumanism_in_Science_Fiction

I could rattle on for pages about my take on this, but the short version is 
that I found this *very* readable and helped me appreciate the role of 
postmodernism and it's relationship to posthumanism cast in the backdrop of a 
century (and a half) of scientifiction/romance writing/speculating.

Oh yeh, and also with the backdrop of the impending extinction-by-excess arc 
humans are on as we argue over when to *start* the Anthropocene when it is 
likely it is also about to *end* in the shortest-lived geological epoch of all 
time?!

@EricS Fermi Paradox indeed!


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