Tim Morton informs us that he will participate in a panel at this years American Academy of Religion conference alongside of William Connolly, Jane Bennett, and a host of others. The focus of the pane… more →
(((Knowledge Ecology)))wrote 1 week ago: Tim Morton informs us that he will participate in a panel at this years American Academy of Religion … more →
wrote 2 months ago: This my friends is a proper book cover. … more →
wrote 5 months ago: Via a Tim Morton: A new paper that blends object-oriented philosophy with actor-network theory has b … more →
wrote 5 months ago: It’s a sort of experimental title that begins to explain itself simply by unpacking each of its term … more →
wrote 5 months ago: The folks over at Rhizomes have posted the description for their upcoming volume on the work of Kare … more →
wrote 6 months ago: [Photo: Stephanie Jung] I am increasingly convinced that one of the primary objects of human inquiry … more →
wrote 7 months ago: Having reviewed the various positions that have emerged in part one of this essay, in this section I … more →
wrote 7 months ago: Are ideas, thoughts, and concepts “things”? Or are they simply epiphenomena produced by the cognitiv … more →
wrote 8 months ago: [Photo: Ward Roberts] The city takes us over. More than an environment it penetrates us; more than a … more →
wrote 8 months ago: Excerpt: For Morton, human organisms literally are the environments for other species of critters. E … more →
wrote 8 months ago: Excerpt: What is unique in Tim Morton’s account is the scope of the ecological thought. “In my formu … more →
wrote 8 months ago: Excerpt: From the cosmopolitical view, scientific knowledge making, as described by Stengers, is pri … more →
wrote 8 months ago: Excerpt: Uexküll’s primary significance lies within his understanding that the world does not exist … more →
wrote 9 months ago: Graham Harman (@ 34 minutes): Steven Shaviro: Bruno Latour: … more →
wrote 9 months ago: Excerpt: On an earth without humans the elephants are mourning their dead and the stars are burning … more →
wrote 9 months ago: Excerpt: Uexküllian ontology is remarkable in that it underscores the material relationships between … more →
wrote 9 months ago: Naoya Hatakeyama produces a fascinating collection of ecological photography which I viewed recently … more →
wrote 10 months ago: Ever since reading Michael Marder’s NY Times Op-Ed Piece “Is Plant Liberation on the Men … more →
wrote 11 months ago: There is a curious moment in Modes of Thought (1968) where Whitehead writes, “The distinction … more →