Toward a Philosophy of Blockchain: A Symposium: Introduction |
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Authors: | Melanie Swan Primavera de Filippi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Philosophy, Purdue University, 100 N. University St., 7th floor, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA;2. CERSA/CNRS/Université Paris II, 10 rue Thenard, 75005 Paris, France |
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Abstract: | This article introduces the symposium “Toward a Philosophy of Blockchain,” which provides a philosophical contemplation of blockchain technology, the digital ledger software underlying cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, for the secure transfer of money, assets, and information via the Internet without needing a third‐party intermediary. The symposium offers philosophical scholarship on a new topic, blockchain technology, from a variety of perspectives. The philosophical themes discussed include mathematical models of reality, signification, and the sociopolitical institutions that structure human life and interaction. The symposium also investigates the metaphilosophical theme of how to create a philosophy of anything, specifically a new topic such as blockchain technology. Repeated themes are identified, in all areas of philosophical inquiry (ontology, epistemology, and axiology), and conceptual resources are elaborated to contribute to a philosophical understanding of blockchain technology. Thus, philosophy as a metaphilosophical approach is shown to be able to provide an understanding of the conceptual, theoretical, and foundational dimensions of novelty and emergence in the world, with a particular focus on blockchain technology. |
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Keywords: | blockchain cryptocurrency smart asset smart contract smart networks ontology epistemology axiology economic theory algorithmic trust |
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