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|a Bryant, Levi R.
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|a The Democracy of Objects
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|b Open Humanities Press
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|a In The Democracy of Objects Bryant proposes that we break with the epistemological tradition and once again initiate the project of ontology as first philosophy. Bryant develops a realist ontology, called -onticology-, which argues that being is composed entirely of objects, properties, and relations. Bryant proposes that objects are dynamic systems that relate to the world under conditions of operational closure.
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|a ontology
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|a Autopoiesis
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|a Gilles Deleuze
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|a Niklas Luhmann
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|a Object-oriented ontology
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