FROM HUMAN BEING TO SOCIAL BEING II The rethinking of the Object BRIEF DESCRIPTION This second volume radically rethinks the object of study: society conceived not from the perspective of traditional complexity, but rather from the perspective of kenodonisis, a logic that stems from emptiness, chirality, and cooperativity as the driving forces of the social. Through a journey that links the physics and biology of vital anomalous water with the dynamics of social systems, the notion of the Anomalous Social Fluid is introduced, capable of explaining how collective life is organized in unstable, reversible, and cooperative states. The book guides the reader from polycontextual logic to the critical transition of polycontextual matrices, where new functional contexts emerge, and an innovative horizon unfolds that exceeds the limits of complexity theory. In times of climate crisis, technological transformations, and institutional mutations, this work proposes a unique framework for understandingand guidingthe historical transitions of our present. DESCRIPTORS Nonlinear Social Theory, Polycontextuality, Kenodónisis, Epistemology, Postclassical Science, Contemporary Social Philosophy, Gotthard Günther, Hegel, Fractalization, Toroidization, Quantum Anomaly, Semantic Density, Quartus Datur, Complexity Theory, Posthumanism, Adaptive Systems, Innovation Theory, Sociology of Late Modernity Miguel Briceño-Gil