« T-Sphère » et médiance espace/étendue. L’antagoniste contradictoire et le concept de géoanthroposystème.

Built on S. Lupasco’s logic and L. Bolk’s neoteny, the 2009 paper [Reymond, 2009a] proposed a geographical model with a transdisciplinary cybernetic framework. The present paper, its continuation, shows that neoteny, a concept still difficult to quite settle into yet, can, however, be at the root of...

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Main Author: Henri Reymond
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Language:deu
Published: Unité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-cités 2011-01-01
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/cybergeo/23433
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spelling doaj-722e20744aa34b26a9e52f8d73d90e2e2020-11-24T21:46:48ZdeuUnité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-citésCybergeo1278-33662011-01-01« T-Sphère » et médiance espace/étendue. L’antagoniste contradictoire et le concept de géoanthroposystème.Henri ReymondBuilt on S. Lupasco’s logic and L. Bolk’s neoteny, the 2009 paper [Reymond, 2009a] proposed a geographical model with a transdisciplinary cybernetic framework. The present paper, its continuation, shows that neoteny, a concept still difficult to quite settle into yet, can, however, be at the root of homo geographicus and the technical objects that he creates and, in particular, these concentrations of population we call cities.With this object in mind, the paper regroups the concepts of sphere (P. Sloterdijk), enaction (F.J. Varela), transduction (G. Simondon) and fractality (B. Mandelbrot) which, embedded into Lupasco’s logic, leads toward a geographical theory joining contradictory antagonism to mediance (A. Berque) and space/range (H. Reymond). In this context, the paradigm of complexity and H. Reichholf’s surplus theory are used and accepted, without having been deeply examined, and a development of the urbanization phenomenon in three phases is suggested : eco-anthroposystemic, biospherically limited, anthropo-geosystemic, economically unbridled, and geo-anthroposystemic, ecologically thought-out. This geohistoric reading of the geosystem concept results in an epistemological reflection on the elaboration of a geoanthropological ethics.http://journals.openedition.org/cybergeo/23433contradictory antagonist logiccyberneticenactionfractalitygeoanthroposystemmediance
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title « T-Sphère » et médiance espace/étendue. L’antagoniste contradictoire et le concept de géoanthroposystème.
title_short « T-Sphère » et médiance espace/étendue. L’antagoniste contradictoire et le concept de géoanthroposystème.
title_full « T-Sphère » et médiance espace/étendue. L’antagoniste contradictoire et le concept de géoanthroposystème.
title_fullStr « T-Sphère » et médiance espace/étendue. L’antagoniste contradictoire et le concept de géoanthroposystème.
title_full_unstemmed « T-Sphère » et médiance espace/étendue. L’antagoniste contradictoire et le concept de géoanthroposystème.
title_sort « t-sphère » et médiance espace/étendue. l’antagoniste contradictoire et le concept de géoanthroposystème.
publisher Unité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-cités
series Cybergeo
issn 1278-3366
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Built on S. Lupasco’s logic and L. Bolk’s neoteny, the 2009 paper [Reymond, 2009a] proposed a geographical model with a transdisciplinary cybernetic framework. The present paper, its continuation, shows that neoteny, a concept still difficult to quite settle into yet, can, however, be at the root of homo geographicus and the technical objects that he creates and, in particular, these concentrations of population we call cities.With this object in mind, the paper regroups the concepts of sphere (P. Sloterdijk), enaction (F.J. Varela), transduction (G. Simondon) and fractality (B. Mandelbrot) which, embedded into Lupasco’s logic, leads toward a geographical theory joining contradictory antagonism to mediance (A. Berque) and space/range (H. Reymond). In this context, the paradigm of complexity and H. Reichholf’s surplus theory are used and accepted, without having been deeply examined, and a development of the urbanization phenomenon in three phases is suggested : eco-anthroposystemic, biospherically limited, anthropo-geosystemic, economically unbridled, and geo-anthroposystemic, ecologically thought-out. This geohistoric reading of the geosystem concept results in an epistemological reflection on the elaboration of a geoanthropological ethics.
topic contradictory antagonist logic
cybernetic
enaction
fractality
geoanthroposystem
mediance
url http://journals.openedition.org/cybergeo/23433
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