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Networkologies
Book • 2013
Christopher Vitale's 'Networkologies' examines the philosophical and practical implications of understanding the world in terms of networks and complex systems.
The book argues that networks of sufficient complexity can give rise to phenomena typically attributed to minds, offering a perspective that bridges computation, neuroscience, and social theory.
Vitale engages with questions about emergent properties, agency, and how interiority might co-arise with network organization.
The work invites readers to reconsider traditional boundaries between individual and collective, inside and outside, through a networked lens.
It has been influential among thinkers exploring the intersection of technology, consciousness, and social complexity.
The book argues that networks of sufficient complexity can give rise to phenomena typically attributed to minds, offering a perspective that bridges computation, neuroscience, and social theory.
Vitale engages with questions about emergent properties, agency, and how interiority might co-arise with network organization.
The work invites readers to reconsider traditional boundaries between individual and collective, inside and outside, through a networked lens.
It has been influential among thinkers exploring the intersection of technology, consciousness, and social complexity.
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as inspiring the idea that mind might be what it feels like to be a complex network from the inside.

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