2018
DOI: 10.20415/rhiz/034.e04
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When Fungus punched Anthropos in the Gut: On Crap, Fish-eating Trees, Rhizomes and Organized Networks

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“…If the tree is described by hierarchy, linearity, and a sensible model, the rhizome is an unbounded, distributed, semiotic, and interdependent system of the scaffold. In opposition to the dualistic structure of the tree, the rhizoma is a relational (with interdependent elements), polymorphic (existing in different forms), open, and heterogeneous (structurally diverse and consisting of various elements) network [48].…”
Section: On the Epistemology Of Science In Modernism And Postmodernismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the tree is described by hierarchy, linearity, and a sensible model, the rhizome is an unbounded, distributed, semiotic, and interdependent system of the scaffold. In opposition to the dualistic structure of the tree, the rhizoma is a relational (with interdependent elements), polymorphic (existing in different forms), open, and heterogeneous (structurally diverse and consisting of various elements) network [48].…”
Section: On the Epistemology Of Science In Modernism And Postmodernismmentioning
confidence: 99%