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The McLuhans and metaphysicsIn Jan-Kyrre Berg Olsen, Evan Selinger & Søren Riis (eds.), New waves in philosophy of technology, Palgrave-macmillan. 2009.
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15Return of the Reality PrincipleAl-Ahram Weekly (668). 2003.Graham Harman discusses how French philosopher Bruno Latour, lecturing this week at the American University in Cairo, rejects the Kantian tradition putting the human being at the centre of philosophy and, instead, calls for an absolute democracy of objects
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2Aristotle with a TwistIn Eileen A. Joy, Anna Kłosowska, Nicola Masciandaro & Michael O'Rourke (eds.), Speculative Medievalisms: Discography, Punctum Books. 2013.
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15The Third TableIn Katrin Sauerländer (ed.), Documenta: 100 Notes-100 Thoughts, Documenta. 2012.Against A.S. Eddington's famous concept that there are "two tables" (the everyday and scientific tables), this article defends the notion that neither of these two is real. The real table is a third table not covered by either of Eddington's tables.
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5Objects and OrientalismIn Ming Xie (ed.), The Agon of Interpretations: Towards a Critical Intercultural Hermeneutics, University of Toronto Press. pp. 123-139. 2014.
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Estettik som kosmologiIn Espen Gangvik (ed.), Meta.morf 2014: Lost in Transition, Teks Publishing. pp. 160-167. 2014.
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1Object-Oriented OntologyIn Michael Hauskeller, Thomas Drew Philbeck & Curtis D. Carbonell (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Posthumanism in Film and Television, Palgrave. pp. 401-409. 2015.
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105Agential and Speculative Realism: Remarks on Barad's OntologyRhizomes: Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledge 30. 2016.
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Das Supostas Sociedades de Elementos Químicos, Átomos, e Estrelas em Gabriel TardeIn Godofredo Pereira (ed.), Objectos Selvagens, Incm. pp. 31-42. 2012.
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1Objects are the Root of All PhilosophyIn Penny Harvey, Eleanor Conlin Castella, Gillian Evans & Hannah Knox (eds.), Objects and Materials: A Routledge Companion, Routledge. 2013.
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8512. Badiou’s Relation to Heidegger in Theory of the SubjectIn Sean Bowden & Simon Duffy (eds.), Badiou and Philosophy, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 225-243. 2012.
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67Immaterialism: Objects and Social TheoryPolity. 2016.What objects exist in the social world and how should we understand them? Is a specific Pizza Hut restaurant as real as the employees, tables, napkins and pizzas of which it is composed, and as real as the Pizza Hut corporation with its headquarters in Wichita, the United States, the planet Earth and the social and economic impact of the restaurant on the lives of its employees and customers? In this book the founder of object-oriented philosophy develops his approach in order to shed light on t…Read more
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200Prince of Networks: Bruno Latour and Metaphysicsre.press. 2009.Prince of Networks is the first treatment of Bruno Latour specifically as a philosopher. It has been eagerly awaited by readers of both Latour and Harman since their public discussion at the London School of Economics in February 2008. Part One covers four key works that display Latour’s underrated contributions to metaphysics: Irreductions, Science in Action, We Have Never Been Modern, and Pandora’s Hope. Harman contends that Latour is one of the central figures of contemporary philosophy, with…Read more
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Apie Objektų Nuvertinimą: Grantas, Bruno ir Radikalioji FilosofijaAthena: Filosofijos Studijos 10 54-79. 2015.
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270Time, Space, Essence, and Eidos: A New Theory of CausationCosmos and History 6 (1): 1-17. 2010.This article attempts to develop the abandoned occasionalist model of causation into a credible present-day theory. If objects can never exhaust one another through their relations, it is hard to know how they can ever interact at all. This article handles the problem by dividing objects into two kinds: the real objects that emerge from Heidegger’s tool-analysis and the intentional objects of Husserl’s phenomenology. Each of these objects turns out to be split by an additional rift between the o…Read more
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144Guerrilla Metaphysics: Phenomenology and the Carpentry of ThingsOpen Court. 2005.The current fashions in both analytic and continental philosophy are staunchly anti-metaphysical. There is supposedly no way to talk about the world itself — the philosopher is confined to antiseptic discussions of language, or of other modes of human access to the world. In this provocative work, Graham Harman expands the discussion from his previous book, Tool-Being, arguing for a theory of "the carpentry of things" — a more accessible way of viewing the world that incorporates ideas from Huss…Read more
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