Ontohackers: Radical Movement Philosophy in the Age of Extinctions and Algorithms, Part III: Metahistories of Movement: Philosophies in Becoming

Jaym*/Jaime del Val
punctum books
2025-10-24

Part III provides is a critical history of (movement) philosophies, exposing the rise of the mechanistic vision as dominant anomaly emerging from a variety of other older proposals which have continued to exist in the background, returning more strongly since the 19th century, while exposing the limitations of recent attempts to free movement from the metaphysical tradition, which the book associates to the rise of human supremacism and its associated mass extinction cycle. The book proposes that movement is the core hidden motif of philosophy and diagnoses philosophies following a metaphilosophical and metaformative methodology that considers the perceptual–kinetic frames and biases underlying them. It is both a sketch for future expansion and an appendix to the previous two volumes, which grounds RMP in a critical revision of the literature, exposing the differences, while undoing some errors, and rescuing philosophies like that of many Presocratics from the misreading stemming from Aristotle. Hereby a shift from philosophia to philokinesia is proposed, toward a thinking of the body in motion, reversing philosophy from a tool of human supremacism to an undoing of it and a regeneration of movement diversification – and with it life – in the Biosphere.

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  • radical movement philosophy
  • Internet and digital media: arts and performance
  • Vegan Cookery and veganism
  • algorithms
  • chaosmology
  • Digital and information technologies: social and ethical aspects
  • veganism
  • Performance art
  • Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology
  • Philosophy of mind
  • Dance
  • Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology
  • metabodies
  • metaformance
  • metahumanism
  • planetary holocaust
  • proprioceptive swarm
  • trash-humanism

Ontohackers: Radical Movement Philosophy in the Age of Extinctions and Algorithms, Part III: Metahistories of Movement: Philosophies in Becoming

Jaym*/Jaime del Val

punctum books

2025-10-24

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Part III provides is a critical history of (movement) philosophies, exposing the rise of the mechanistic vision as dominant anomaly emerging from a variety of other older proposals which have continued to exist in the background, returning more strongly since the 19th century, while exposing the limitations of recent attempts to free movement from the metaphysical tradition, which the book associates to the rise of human supremacism and its associated mass extinction cycle. The book proposes that movement is the core hidden motif of philosophy and diagnoses philosophies following a metaphilosophical and metaformative methodology that considers the perceptual–kinetic frames and biases underlying them. It is both a sketch for future expansion and an appendix to the previous two volumes, which grounds RMP in a critical revision of the literature, exposing the differences, while undoing some errors, and rescuing philosophies like that of many Presocratics from the misreading stemming from Aristotle. Hereby a shift from philosophia to philokinesia is proposed, toward a thinking of the body in motion, reversing philosophy from a tool of human supremacism to an undoing of it and a regeneration of movement diversification – and with it life – in the Biosphere.

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  • radical movement philosophy
  • Internet and digital media: arts and performance
  • Vegan Cookery and veganism
  • algorithms
  • chaosmology
  • Digital and information technologies: social and ethical aspects
  • veganism
  • Performance art
  • Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology
  • Philosophy of mind
  • Dance
  • Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology
  • metabodies
  • metaformance
  • metahumanism
  • planetary holocaust
  • proprioceptive swarm
  • trash-humanism