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contingencies3 comments

effervescentcrucibles wrote 1 week ago: Yesterday on Object-Oriented Philosophy, Graham Harman made the following point about Quentin Meilla … more →

Tags: Speculative Realism, Religion, Theology, Correlationism

Back When Speculative Realism was, err, Both Speculative and Real2 comments

kvond wrote 2 weeks ago: An und für sich has a nice post up on Laruelle, that begins with a mournful nostalgia for a pre-capi … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Graham Harman, brassier, Speculative Realism, Laruelle, an und für sich

Points and Objects2 comments

Ben Woodard wrote 4 weeks ago: Levi has an interesting post about quantum mechanics and Speculative Realism. A whole slew of issues … more →

Tags: brassier, Deleuze, Harman, Nature, ontology, Speculative Realism, transcendental materialism, Gabriel Catren, Levi Bryant

On Vicarious Head-Scratching26 comments

Michael wrote 4 weeks ago: I’ve been seeing a lot on Harman and capitalism and his model of causation as “nonsense … more →

Tags: Aristotle, Berkeley, Causality, Descartes, Graham Harman, Hume, kant, Leibniz, Locke

Orientalism and Object Oriented Philosophy1 comment

Tim Matts wrote 1 month ago: Just a quick post to acknowledge an inspiring (if somewhat scandalous) comment on a thread over at K … more →

Tags: Philosophy, brassier, Deleuze, Deleuzism, Ecocriticism, Ecophilosophy, ecosophy, Harman, Object-oriented ontology

Correlationism and the Political28 comments

Michael wrote 1 month ago: I really don’t get this political debate. I thought I did, but I guess I don’t. Either y … more →

Tags: Anti-realism, Idealism, metaphysics, ontology, Politics, Schelling, Schopenhauer, Speculative Realism

Fichte lived here

Utisz wrote 1 month ago: Wozu has a brief but suggestive criticism of Meillassoux up. It’s a bit different to mine, whi … more →

Tags: Philosophie, Adorno, Hegel, Philosophy, Speculative Realism, Fichte, brassier, Object-Oriented Philosophy, Harman

The Unnatural Natural4 comments

Ben Woodard wrote 1 month ago: In a recent post Reid writes: “If the difference between nature and artifice is itself artific … more →

Tags: Nature, ontology, Politics, Schelling, Speculative Realism, Ecology, Martin Hagglund

"From the standpoint of catastrophe"12 comments

reidkane wrote 1 month ago: I’ll be back to regular posting soon, including the Marx posts I’ve promised, but I … more →

Tags: historical materialism, Politics, Speculative Realism, utopian science, abandon, Agamben, contingency, facticity, Heidegger

This malign influence from the future3 comments

Michael wrote 2 months ago: There’s a great article in the New York Times on the Large Hadron Collider, and the possibilit … more →

Tags: hauntology, time, Science

Words and Things5 comments

philosophyinatimeoferror wrote 2 months ago: Larval Subjects has a great response to the ongoing discussion between Harman and Shaviro here. (Not … more →

Tags: General Thoughts, Foucault, Graham Harman, Speculative Realism, Larval Subjects, Agamben, Nancy

Dark Vitalism III1 comment

Ben Woodard wrote 3 months ago: Repeatedly I have formulated Dark Vitalism as the description of the cosmological cascade or emergen … more →

Tags: badiou, Lacan, ontology, Speculative Realism, Schelling, Nature, vitalism, dark vitalism, hägglund

Are you down with OOP? ... You know me...1 comment

philosophyinatimeoferror wrote 3 months ago: (Sorry–I happen to hear that old OPP hip-hop song in my head every time I type out OOP.) Harma … more →

Tags: Graham Harman, Speculative Realism, Larval Subjects, Nancy

The Cathedral of the Sublime and the View from Nowhere2 comments

andrewosborne wrote 3 months ago: So how does Meillassoux and Brassier’s non-correlative realism return us to Werner Herzog and his fi … more →

Tags: Deleuze, Heidegger, kant, Karl Marx, Nietzsche, Ray Brassier, Speculative Realism, brassier, Darwin

Meillassoux and Contradiction [Updated]6 comments

deontologistics wrote 3 months ago: I’ve been a away from blogging for the past week, as I’ve been trying to get back to som … more →

Tags: Exegesis, contradiction

Appearances...

philosophyinatimeoferror wrote 3 months ago: I’ll be at the Canadian Continental Philosophy Association meeting, which also has set a prett … more →

Tags: Speculative Realism, Conferences, Nancy

The Harman-Meillassoux difference

philosophyinatimeoferror wrote 3 months ago: Here, via Graham’s site, is a link to a succinct discussion of what I’ll call, for publi … more →

Tags: Graham Harman, Speculative Realism

Conclusion from tomorrow's paper on Speculative Realism

philosophyinatimeoferror wrote 3 months ago: I’m editing my paper to get it down to the time limits for the CRESC objects conference. Since … more →

Tags: Heidegger, Graham Harman, Speculative Realism, Articles of Interest, Democratic Theory, Conferences, Animal Ethics, Larval Subjects, Nancy

The Question of Being23 comments

deontologistics wrote 3 months ago: When I began my thesis, I started with the naive assumption that most people knew what was meant by … more →

Tags: Exegesis, Theory, Spinoza, Heidegger, ontology, metaphysics, Leibniz, Philosophy and Science, being


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