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Antropologen Christopher Kelty udviklede begrebet rekursiv offentlighed
(recursive publics),
som defineres således:
-"a recursive public is one whose existence
-(which consists solely in address through discourse)
-is only possible through discursive and technical reference
-to the means of creating this public.
-Recursiveness is always contingent
-on a limit which determines the depth of a recursive procedure.
-So, for instance, a Free Software project may depend
-on some other kind of software or operating system,
-which may in turn depend on
-particular open protocols or a particular process,
-which in turn depend on
-certain kinds of hardware that implement them.
-The “depth” of recursion is determined
-by the openness necessary for the project itself"
-[@Kelty2008].
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+> "[A] recursive public is one whose existence
+> (which consists solely in address through discourse)
+> is only possible through discursive and technical reference
+> to the means of creating this public.
+> Recursiveness is always contingent
+> on a limit which determines the depth of a recursive procedure.
+> So, for instance, a Free Software project may depend
+> on some other kind of software or operating system,
+> which may in turn depend on
+> particular open protocols or a particular process,
+> which in turn depend on
+> certain kinds of hardware that implement them.
+> The 'depth' of recursion is determined
+> by the openness necessary for the project itself."
+> [@Kelty2008]
Dette er bygget på en antropologisk empirisk observation.
Men kan filosofien give os en begrundelse