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if heterogeneous means diverse
and homogeneous means same
I was wondering what transgeneous would mean, and of course that lead me on a rabbithole to find the only refrence to this word that I could find which seems to be from a translation of a essay written by the German philosopher Peter Sloterdijk and now I am stuck reading this paper about a some German controversy about Sloterdijk's ideas relating to humanism...

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wakest ⁂

if you want to follow along page 43 of the linked pdf below: “Transgenous Philosophy”: Post-humanism, Anthropotechnics and the Poetics of Natal Difference by Sjoerd van Tuinen

library.oapen.org/viewer/web/v

wakest ⁂

[For it is the irony of the on-going Ge-stell that what installs itself is in fact what is most enframed (gestellt) and installed (bestellt).]

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@liaizon Heidegger jargon... nard to make sense of that small quote. but also heterogeneous doesn't need this jargon to get down and boogie-woogie

rag. Gustavino Bevilacqua

@liaizon

Think to the Russell's Paradox: there is a group of people not pertaining at any group.

I'm part of that group, as many other people here.

Rather than define me "non-binary" I prefer to use "non-boolean".

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell%

rag. Gustavino Bevilacqua

@liaizon

Here is why I see every person as a singularity, rather than use a grouping label: grouping is the foundation of every discrimination.

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