Primary Work PageFriedman2023CognitiveSovereigntyActiveInference051
DOI / Source10.5281/zenodo.10038231
Folderpapers/2023_CognitiveSovereignty/
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This paper analyzes Giorgio Agamben's Homo Sacer through the lens of Active Inference, exploring the relationship between bare life and political existence in Western politics. It connects Agamben's concepts with cognitive sovereignty and revolutionary science, asserting that epistemic agency is grounded in the cognitive sovereign's policy selection.
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