# Cultural Endowment as Collective Improvisation: subjectivity and digital   infinity

**Authors:** Victor Peterson II

arXiv: 1907.08643 · 2019-08-15

## TL;DR

This paper proposes a philosophical theory linking digital infinity and subjectivity, emphasizing blackness as a form of poetic computation that challenges traditional identity and racial categorization systems.

## Contribution

It introduces a novel theory of subjectivity as poetic computation, addressing issues in identity theory and racialized systems through the concept of digital infinity.

## Key findings

- Subjectivity as an operation producing infinite meaningful expressions.
- Blackness characterized as a form of poetic computation.
- Formalization of blackness within a framework challenging racial categorization.

## Abstract

Philosophically, a repertoire of signifying practices as constitutive of a cultural endowment was said to be ambiguous or unworthy of pursuit. Currently, a unique capacity of the mind is considered to be its ability to produce a digital infinity. The infinity produced, here an operation expressing subjectivity, follows a simple principle according to which a limited set of means, here functions, are utilized to produce an infinite range of potentially meaningful expressions. It is from this concept that I propose a theory of subjectivity and the endowment from which it expresses a self in the world(s) it participates. In particular, I make a case for the subjectivity of blackness. I treat subjectivity as an operation in order to address problems with Identity theory, Afro-Pessimism, and to formalize an analysis of blackness despite the onto-epistemological commitments of racialized systems of categorization. In sum, subjectivity will be characterized as poetic computation.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1907.08643