

Truth and Genesis: Philosophy as Differential Ontology
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Truth and Genesis: Philosophy as Differential Ontology by Miguel de Beistegui is a profound philosophical inquiry that rethinks the nature of truth and being through the lens of continental philosophy. In this work, de Beistegui explores the concept of "differential ontology," drawing from the ideas of major thinkers such as Martin Heidegger, Gilles Deleuze, and Michel Foucault. He challenges traditional metaphysical notions of fixed essence and stable truth, proposing instead that truth emerges as a dynamic, generative process—what he calls "genesis." The book offers a deep analysis of how being and truth are not static entities but are continually becoming and differing. Truth and Genesis invites readers to reconsider philosophy itself as a creative, transformative practice rooted in difference and becoming. It’s an essential text for anyone interested in contemporary continental thought, ontology, and the evolving nature of philosophical inquiry.