
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2018
Pages: 103-130
Series: Philosophy & Technology
Full citation:
, "The blockchain as a narrative technology", Philosophy & Technology 31 (1), 2018, pp. 103-130.


The blockchain as a narrative technology
investigating the social ontology and normative configurations of cryptocurrencies
pp. 103-130
in: Mark Coeckelbergh, Quinn Dupont, Wessel Reijers (eds), Financial technologies, Philosophy & Technology 31 (1), 2018.Abstract
In this paper, we engage in a philosophical investigation of how blockchain technologies such as cryptocurrencies can mediate our social world. Emerging blockchain-based decentralised applications have the potential to transform our financial system, our bureaucracies and models of governance. We construct an ontological framework of "narrative technologies' that allows us to show how these technologies, like texts, can configure our social reality. Drawing from the work of Ricoeur and responding to the works of Searle, in postphenomenology and STS, we show how blockchain technologies bring about a process of emplotment: an organisation of characters and events. First, we show how blockchain technologies actively configure plots such as financial transactions by rendering them increasingly rigid. Secondly, we show how they configure abstractions from the world of action, by replacing human interactions with automated code. Third, we investigate the role of people's interpretative distances towards blockchain technologies: discussing the importance of greater public involvement with their application in different realms of social life.
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Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2018
Pages: 103-130
Series: Philosophy & Technology
Full citation:
, "The blockchain as a narrative technology", Philosophy & Technology 31 (1), 2018, pp. 103-130.