Invagination (philosophy)
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In philosophy, "invagination" is a term that is often associated with the work of contemporary philosopher and theorist, Manuel DeLanda. It describes a specific type of conceptual or structural relationship that involves a folding inward or a nesting of ideas or concepts. The term is borrowed from biological contexts where it refers to the process by which part of a structure folds inward to form a pocket or cavity.
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