Abstract

Abstract This essay aims to highlight how the current state of medical biometrics produces a transitional state of being between measurement and data recollection in which there no longer is an analogon for the self, how this is affecting our traditional image of the narrative self, and consequently how it directly impacts our very belief in a life-story.

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