ABSTRACT

This book is based upon the collaborative efforts of the Ontogenetics Process Group (OPG) – an interdisciplinary, multi-institutional, multi-national research group that began meeting in 2017 to explore new and innovative ways of thinking the problem of complexity in living, physical, and social systems outside the algorithmic models that have dominated paradigms of complexity to date.

For all the descriptive and predictive power that the complexity sciences offer (the ability to compute feedback systems, recursive networks, emergent dynamics, etc.), they also presume that the living world in all of its modalities (biological, semiotic, economic, affective, social) can be reduced to finite schema of description that delimits in advance all possible outcomes. What is proposed in this volume are conceptual architectures for the living that are not only irreducible to physico-mathematical frames of reference, but that are also as vital as the phenomena they wish to express. In short: life is more complex than complexity. What emerges from this engagement is not the ascendance of a new transcendental principle (or, what amounts to the same thing, a foundational bedrock) derived from the physico-mathematical sciences, but just the opposite: a domain in which the ontological and the epistemological domains enter a zone of strange (and unavoidable) entanglement.

The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Angelaki.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction Ontogenesis Beyond Complexity

The work of the ontogenetics process group

chapter |15 pages

Eros and Logos

chapter |17 pages

The Epimedial Landscape

chapter |12 pages

The Digital Sublime

Algorithmic binds in a living foundry

chapter |11 pages

Alienated Life

Toward a goth theory of biology

chapter |14 pages

The Singularity Has Come and Gone

The beginning of organization

chapter |11 pages

In-Kind Disruptions

Circadian rhythms and necessary jolts in eco-cinema

chapter |12 pages

Relational Realism and the Ontogenetic Universe

Subject, object, and ontological process in quantum mechanics

chapter |11 pages

Scientific Thought and Absolutes

For an image of the sciences, between computing and biology 1

chapter |38 pages

Ontogenesis Beyond Complexity

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