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	<title>Ontologenesis &#187; Definition</title>
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	<description>the turn to Nyarlathotep---bringing the void to birth</description>
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		<title>Definition: Organism</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Organism:
The name for the object in my vitalist ontology. It is a complex of forces organized according to a morphogen, which is the force or forces responsible for the object’s genesis. It is not static, but a growth, a becoming&#8212;or, rather, many growths, many becomings participating in a collective vitality.
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<p>The name for the object in my vitalist ontology. It is a complex of forces organized according to a morphogen, which is the force or forces responsible for the object’s genesis. It is not static, but a growth, a becoming&#8212;or, rather, many growths, many becomings participating in a collective vitality.</p>
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