Originally published in Metaphilosophy, Yuk Hui’s article “What is a Digital Object?” is now translated as Spanish and published in Spanish online journal Virtualis. You can find the translated article at here: http://aplicaciones.ccm.itesm.mx/virtualis/index.php/virtualis/article/view/221

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