heterogeneïtat
Heterogeneïtat refers to the coexistence of diverse parts, elements, or systems within a larger whole. This concept is often associated with the philosophy of French thinker Gilles Deleuze, who used it to describe the inherent complexity and multiplicity of systems in the world.
In Deleuze's framework, heterogeneïtat denotes the relationship between various elements that cannot be reduced to a
Heterogeneïtat is often used to describe systems that exhibit nonlinear, adaptive, and self-organizing behavior. In this
One of the key implications of heterogeneïtat is the rejection of traditional notions of identity, order, and
Deleuze's theory of heterogeneïtat has had significant influence on contemporary thought, from philosophical theories on complexity