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Epistemological Rhizome

A model of knowledge inspired by Deleuze and Guattari: knowledge as a rhizome—a sprawling, horizontal network with no center, no hierarchy, no single root. Unlike tree-like knowledge that branches from foundational principles downward, rhizomatic knowing connects in any direction: personal experience links to academic theory links to cultural tradition links to embodied intuition. Connections are made where useful, not where epistemologically sanctioned. The rhizome grows in all directions, with no beginning or end, just ongoing connection and transformation. It's knowledge that refuses to stay in its lane.
"Your epistemology is a tree: foundational principles, clear branches, hierarchical structure. My knowing is a rhizome: connecting therapy, poetry, grandmother stories, and statistical data in whatever way helps me understand. Epistemological Rhizome: it's not chaos—it's just not your order."
by Abzugal February 23, 2026
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