Sobre los derechos sociales
In Miguel Carbonell, Juan A. Cruz Parcero, and Rodolfo Vázquez (eds.) Derechos sociales y derechos de las minorías, México, 2000, pp. 137–143
Abstract
The provided sequence consists of seven ASCII form feed characters (U+000C), representing a series of control codes historically utilized for printer carriage control and page separation within digital text documents. These characters function as non-printing structural delimiters, effectively partitioning the document into distinct but content-void segments. In contemporary computational linguistics and text processing, such a sequence denotes a total absence of semantic information while maintaining a formal structural framework. The repetition of these control signals suggests a deliberate exclusion of narrative or analytical discourse, focusing instead on the metadata of page orientation and organizational spacing. Consequently, the document exists as a purely functional artifact of document layout, devoid of textual signifiers or thematic progression. This configuration highlights the divergence between structural syntax and semantic utility in digital encoding environments. By isolating these characters from any accompanying text, the work emphasizes the role of formatting as an independent variable in the presentation of digital information, where the medium of the page break itself becomes the sole object of observation. – AI-generated abstract.