Loreanean Though
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Loreanean Thought: Toward a Tensional Dialectic Beyond the Hegelian System is a philosophical work that proposes a non-linear, tensional mode of thinking grounded in contradiction, resonance, and epistemic instability. Rather than advancing a closed system, this book develops what it calls a “tensional dialectic” — a form of thought that inhabits contradiction instead of resolving it.
Positioned in critical dialogue with Hegelian dialectics, the work challenges the logic of synthesis and conceptual closure. Contradiction is not treated as a transitional moment toward reconciliation, but as the very condition from which thinking emerges. Drawing on resonances with Adorno, Deleuze, Derrida, Haraway, Simondon, Hofstadter, Wittgenstein, and others, the text situates Loreanean Thought within contemporary debates on subjectivity, technology, temporality, and artificial intelligence.
The book includes documented epistemic experiments — including a public confrontation with classical systems thinking and an internal reflective deployment within the DAFO system — as performative demonstrations of its philosophical stance. These experiments do not seek consensus but expose the limits of explanatory frameworks when confronted with liminal intelligence.
At its core, Loreanean Thought argues that in an age shaped by self-referential systems and artificial cognition, philosophy must move beyond linear progression and embrace resonance, fracture, and interpretive tension. This work is not a theory to be applied, but a philosophical practice to be traversed.