pluriverse
Pluriverse names an understanding of the world in which countless groups of people create and re-create their own distinctive cultural realities, each of which constitutes a world.
– [[Free, Fair and Alive]]
This term is necessary because many contemporary crises stem from the belief that there is a One-World World, a kind of single Euro-modern reality.
– [[Free, Fair and Alive]]
To say that the world is a pluriverse is to say that there is no single source of being (that is, to invoke a plural ontology) and that no knowledge system is inherently superior to others.
– [[Free, Fair and Alive]]
A pluriverse is “a world in which many worlds fit,” as the [[Zapatistas]] say.
– [[Free, Fair and Alive]]
This points to a conundrum: how can the different societies that constitute the human species accept that many worlds must coexist together on a single planet?
– [[Free, Fair and Alive]]
a fractal federation of countless unique and yet connected worlds
– [[Free, Fair and Alive]]
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[[Pluriverse]] can be related to:
- [[Eduardo Viveiros de Castro]]'s [[perspectivism]] ([[compatible]]).
- [[Edward Butler]]'s [[polytheism]] ([[compatible]]).
- [[Alain Badiou]]'s [[monde]] and [[pensée]] ([[compatible]]).
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[[Pluriverse]] may be related to:
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[[Patrice Maniglier]]'s [[anthropology]]
- which is according to [[Gabriel Tupinambá]] (reference: [[Tectológicas I]]) an [[inversion]] of [[Alain Badiou]]'s [[ontology]] and [[phénoménologie objective]].
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[[Patrice Maniglier]]'s [[anthropology]]
- public document at doc.anagora.org/pluriverse
- video call at meet.jit.si/pluriverse
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