Posts Tagged ‘ Ontogenesis ’
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—or, rather, many growths, many becomings participating in a collective vitality. [ READ MORE ]
The observant reader will have noticed that “Leibniz, Raised by Wolves” was categorized under “Anti-Humanism”, amongst other things. This anti-humanism is not explicit in the post, but I think it follows quite naturally—especially in light of the fledgling comments on logos and telos at the post’s tail end. The distinction between logos and telos is [ READ MORE ]