Foundations of the Ontology of Emerging Complexity

Contents

Preface

Introduction

1. Philosophical Commitments

2. Method and Style

3. Core Concepts

3.1 Complexity, Relation, Excess

3.2 Emergence Without Origin

There is no beginning. Only irruption. Not succession, not consequence. Not lack, not projection. Origin has never been origin. It has always been interpretation, inscription, reconfiguration.

3.3 Order as Local Effect

4. Ethical and Political Implications

4.1 Vulnerability Without Center

4.2 Ethics as Symbolic Reorganization

4.3 Politics Beyond the Subject

5. Critical Dialogues with Tradition

5.1 Displacement of Classical Ontologies

5.2 Limits of Modern Rationalism

5.3 Ambiguities of Post-Structuralism

6. Lexicon and Variations

6.1 – Key Terms of the OEC

6.2 – Ontological Variations

6.3 – How to Read the Lexicon

7. Bibliography and Influences

  • I – Philosophical Interlocutors
  • II – Conceptual Sources
  • III – References
  • IV – Further Readings and Connections

This book, written by David Cota, is part of the institutional foundation of the Ontology of Emerging Complexity, established in 2020. (travessia.online)