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Human "Type" in Kwinter's Far From Equilibrium

Hi

I'm just finishing reading Kwinter's FFE for thesis research and I've recognized that he references a "new" "human type" in multiple essays. I am sure that this definition goes deep into the relationship between type/typology/topology, but I was wondering if anyone could recommend me any books/readings which talk about "type" (and any -ology if relevant) in the context (or even, pretext) of Kwinter.

Thank you!

 
Aug 19, 09 6:23 pm
aspect

can u post his new essays here to share? havn't read his stuff for a long time^^ thanks in advance

Aug 19, 09 10:05 pm  · 
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Smokety Mc Smoke Smoke

I believe Kwinter is referring to Nietzsche's idea of "human types".

Aug 20, 09 10:45 pm  · 
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alucidwake

Thanks for the beginnings of a tip, and I believe he is as well (it makes sense with how he has brought the subject up). Is that specifically developed in any one book of his more than any other?

Aug 20, 09 10:53 pm  · 
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