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(philosophy) The combination of undermining and overmining, in object-oriented ontology. quotations examples
OOO's way of addressing the issue is with the impossibility of exhausting any object through undermining, overmining, or their simultaneous employment in duomining.
2020, Graham Harman, Skirmishes: With Friends, Enemies, and Neutrals, page 212
We can even go further: when we consider an object in everyday life we do not usually just undermine or overmine it as if it demanded an either/or approach, but rather we run the two processes in tandem: duomining, as Harman labels it.
2022, Nicholas Gayle, Conrad and the Being of the World, page 25