CS315 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Michel Foucault, Communication Studies, Edmund Husserl

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11 Apr 2016
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Always acing as a private ciizen on the internet in kants sense anything you read, watch, etc is open to the world sounds like its public but were always acing privately in a private capacity. In other words, always bound by duies and responsibiliies. Some fact limitaions on internet are greater we don"t think of it this way we think of it as a public space where we can do what we want: become confused percepions. Kants view altogether always acing as a private ciizen, and never acing in public . To be accessed by anyone and everyone not just those in your vicinity. Some print is sill limited not available in certain domains. Restricions based on what is published in public. Freedom is limited and has to be has to be restricted in some respects as to where it is free and the access that we have to it.

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