La trame du présent [The Plot of the Present]
Abstract
The present has become the major category of our time to the point of subsuming the past as the future in presentism. What are the ins and outs of this new regime of historicity that has emerged since the 1970s? Today, the only ones to mobilize the future are the transhumanists who move the border to the very heart of humanity.Downloads
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