The theory of knowledge that focuses on imaginary solutions, exceptions, and the laws governing singularities. While normal epistemology asks how we know general truths, Epistemological Pataphysics asks how we know the unique, the unrepeatable, the one-off. It's the epistemology of the clinamen, the swerve, the detail that escapes systematization. It reminds us that all knowledge systems have holes, and that those holes are not failures but features—spaces where something else might be known, something that doesn't fit.
Epistemological Pataphysics "You have a theory of knowledge that explains 99% of cases. Epistemological Pataphysics wants to know about the 1%—the anomalous, the uncanny, the things you know but can't explain. Your epistemology isn't complete until it accounts for what it can't account for."
by Dumu The Void February 24, 2026
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