Echoes of the Traversal — References and Records
Official Publications on External Platforms
- Philpeople.org — Academic Philosophical Publications
- Wikibooks — Foundations of the Ontology of Emerging Complexity
- Academia.edu — Philosophical Publications
- Zenodo.org — Philosophical Publications
- Profile on Medium — Philosophical Publications
- ORCID — Author Identifier
Authors and Dialogued Currents
- Gilbert Simondon — Individuation as a dynamic process, rejection of fixed essences, ontogenetic plasticity of matter.
- Édouard Glissant — Relation without center, opacity as ontological value, resistance to epistemic universalism.
- Henri Bergson — Real duration, continuous creation of time, critique of the spatialization of thought.
- Alfred North Whitehead — Process philosophy, events as ontological units, symbolic emergence.
- Donna Haraway — Hybrid ontologies, technobodies, critique of biological essentialism.
- Michel Foucault — Technical subjectivation, genealogy of power, critique of the founding subject.
- Maurice Merleau-Ponty — Body as a symbolic field, reversibility of the sensible.
- Karen Barad — Intra-action, material performativity, non-human agency.
- Isabelle Stengers — Cosmopolitics, ecology of time, resistance to rational closure.
- François Laruelle — Non-philosophy, radicalization of the immanent real, critique of the transcendental model.
Echoes and Partially Reinscribed Affinities
- Emmanuel Levinas — Ethics as exposure to the other, responsibility prior to the subject, face as symbolic inscription.
- Jacques Derrida — Deconstruction of presence, writing as origin, difference as condition of meaning.
- Jean-Luc Nancy — Being-with, shared exposure, the body as open meaning.
- Giorgio Agamben — Bare life, threshold between animal and human, gesture as ontological operator.
- Achille Mbembe — Necropolitics, inscription of power in bodies, shared vulnerability.
- Judith Butler — Performativity of the body, symbolic insubordination, vulnerability as relational force.
Citations and Diffusions of the Ontology
(This section will be progressively filled with mentions and external references to the project.)
About the Gesture of Citing
The Ontology of Emergent Complexity does not cite to legitimize, but to expand.
Citing, here, is inscribing living symbolic connections — not as passive footnotes,
but as active folds of the traversal. Each reference is a gesture of encounter,
not of authority. Echoes, not sources.