Elements of Ontology

Adrien Morel
2016
Human Sciences
University Collection

The succession of ontonomies, or civilizations, since the beginnings of humanity, is part of a movement, a process of refinement. Everything is in place for the naturalist ontonomy, established since the Renaissance, to give way to the one that must succeed it. 

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The day Jean Gagnepain joins Jesus, Galileo, Christopher Columbus, Newton and a few others, everything becomes clear, everything takes on meaning.

The succession of ontonomies, or civilizations, since the beginnings of humanity, is part of a movement, a process of refinement. Everything is in place for the naturalist ontonomy, established since the Renaissance, to give way to the one that must succeed it. 

Everything is therefore in place for the naturalist ontonomy, established since the Renaissance, to give way to the one that must succeed it. Thus opening for humanity, at the same time, a new period in its history and a new era in its civilizations.

After modern society, having lost all meaning by abandoning transcendence, devoted itself to capitalising on the technological progress of the sciences of matter and nature, the sciences of culture, by reintroducing transcendence after causing it to mutate within a new biology, will open the way to an anthropologically embodied meaning which, for the first time, will be freed from ideologies. This is what «human sciences» means.

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