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This volume continues the journey opened in Volume I: From the Human Being to the Social Being, which posed the fundamental question about the conditions that make sociogenesis possible and the formation of a cooperative order beyond classical explanatory frameworks. While the emphasis in that first volume was on the characterization of the Subject and the emergence of the problem, this Volume II focuses on a rethinking of the Object itself, in a fluid, polycontextual, and kenodonic manner.The guiding thread of this proposal lies in a decisive epistemological shift: abandoning the limits of…mehr

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This volume continues the journey opened in Volume I: From the Human Being to the Social Being, which posed the fundamental question about the conditions that make sociogenesis possible and the formation of a cooperative order beyond classical explanatory frameworks. While the emphasis in that first volume was on the characterization of the Subject and the emergence of the problem, this Volume II focuses on a rethinking of the Object itself, in a fluid, polycontextual, and kenodonic manner.The guiding thread of this proposal lies in a decisive epistemological shift: abandoning the limits of traditional complexity theory to delve into an alternative paradigm, that of kenodonisis. This new horizon is not content with simply describing the complex plots of reality; rather, it risks posing them from the very dynamics of the kenogrammatic void, chirality, and the Quartus Datur.
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Professor at the Institute of Philosophy, Central University of Venezuela, Doctorate in Social Science, Goethe University, Frankfurt. Recent books: From the Human Being to the Social Being I, Hegelian Logic and Knowledge Development, Social Innovation Coaching Bottom-Up, Complexity and Sustainable Development, Polycontextural Transdisciplinarity.