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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Note to the Reader
Acknowledgments
Part One – Introduction to a Philosophy of Networks
Living in a Networked Age
Networks – and Philosophy?
Building on the Science and Mathematics of Networks
What is a Network? A Brief Primer
Complexity, Emergence, and Robustness
The Brain as a Model for Philosophy: Artificial Neural Networks and Beyond
Network Dynamics: States, Processes, and Tendencies
Networkological Description: Immanence, Relation, Refraction, Emergence, and Robustness
Network Economies: Networked Models of Value, Meaning, and Experience
Sync: Understanding, Knowledge, and Thinking
Evolving Robustness: From Evolution to Liberation
Beyond the So-Called “Death of Philosophy”
Networkological Critique: Networks Beyond Overreification and Cancerous Reproduction
From Networks to Netlogics: Diagramming the World
Radical Relational Emergentism: Philosophy as Refractive Crystallography
Part Two – Networkologies: A Manifesto
Access
Science
Mathematics
Image of thought
Process
Complexity
Emergence
Relation
Fractality
Holography
Spacetime
Immanence
Principles
Experience
Realities
(un)limits
Semiotics
Mediology
Machinology
Value
Symbolic Economies
Robustness
Practics
Metaleptics
Sync
Understanding
Evolution
Meta-Evolution
Hyper-Evolution
Thinking
Critique
Deconstruction
Reconstruction
Post-Foundation
Refraction
Diagram
Difference
Distributedness
Histriography
Psychology
Panpsychism
Liberation
Commons
Oppression
Economics
Political Economy
Politics
Transviduality
Post-Anarchism
Pantheism
Theophanic Post-Theology
Erotics
Praxis
Aesthetics
Nothing
Philosophy
Meta-Philosophy
History of Philosophy
Beginning
Dream
Reference Matter
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