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miniaturization of the rational soul

Posted on September 29, 2013 by Morfindelx
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the computers remind us with pompous persistence
that the Greeks believed logic made humans human.
“what separates us now?” taunt devices with names,
with memory, mobility,
the potential for social interconnectedness
but no understanding,
like us.

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