- Arborescent
Arborescent is a term used by the French thinkers
Deleuze andGuattari to characterize thinking marked by insistence on totalizing principles,binarism anddualism . The term, first used in "A Thousand Plateaus " (1980) where it was opposed to the rhizome, comes from the waygenealogy tree s are drawn: unidirectional progress, with no possible retroactivity and continuous binary cuts (thus enforcing a dualist metaphysical conception, criticized by Deleuze). Rhizomes, on the contrary, mark an horizontal and non-hierarchical conception, where anything may be linked to anything else, with no respect whatsoever for specificspecies : rhizomes are heterogeneous links between things that have nothing to do between themselves (for example, Deleuze and Guattari linked together desire andmachine s to create the - most surprising - concept of desiring machines).Horizontal gene transfer is also an example of rhizomes, opposed to the arborescentevolutionism theory. Deleuze also criticizes theChomsky hierarchy offormal languages , which he considers a perfect example of arborescent dualistic theory.ources
* Deleuze, Gilles and
Félix Guattari . 1980. "A Thousand Plateaus ". Trans.Brian Massumi . London and New York: Continuum, 2004. Vol. 2 of "Capitalism and Schizophrenia ". 2 vols. 1972-1980. Trans. of "Mille Plateaux". Paris: Les Editions de Minuit. ISBN 0826476945.
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