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Graham Harman

American University in Cairo
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  • American University in Cairo
    Department of Philosophy
    Administrator
DePaul University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1999
Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics
Continental Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics
20th Century Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
European Philosophy
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Speculative Realism
  • All publications (224)
  •  151
    Naive Idealism
    Philosophy Today 48 (4): 425-428. 2004.
    Object-Oriented Ontology
  •  253
    On the Undermining of Objects: Grant, Bruno, and Radical Philosophy
    In Levi R. Bryant, Nick Srnicek & Graham Harman (eds.), The Speculative Turn: Continental Materialism and Realism, Re.press. 2011.
    Object-Oriented Ontology
  • Además opino que el materialismo ha de ser destruído
    Escuela Superior de Artes de Yucatán. 2013.
    Object-Oriented Ontology
  •  76
    The Tetrad and Phenomenology
    Explorations in Media Ecology 6 (3): 189-196. 2007.
    Object-Oriented OntologyPhenomenology, Misc
  • Filozofia zwrócona ku przedmiotom contra radykalny empiryzm
    Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 1 (20). 2012.
  • O nadprzygodności, wirtualności, i sprawiedliwości Quentin Meillassoux rozmawia z Grahamem Harmanem
    with Quentin Meillassoux
    Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 1 (20): 19-30. 2012.
    Object-Oriented Ontology
  • Art and OOObjecthood: Graham Harman in Conversation with Christoph Cox and Jenny Jaskey
    with Christoph Cox and Jenny Jaskey
    Realism Materialism Art. 2015.
    Christoph Cox and Jenny Jaskey interview philosopher Graham Harman about his metaphysical and epistemological position and its relationship to art and aesthetics.
    Object-Oriented Ontology
  •  108
    Technology, Objects and Things in Heidegger
    Cambridge Journal of Economics 34 (1): 17-25. 2010.
    Martin Heidegger is famous for his early analysis of tools, and equally famous for his later reflections on technology. This might suggest an easy literal reading of these themes in his work along the following lines: ‘Heidegger began his career fascinated by low-tech hardware such as hammers and drills, but later took an interest in advanced devices such as hydroelectric dams’. But such a literal interpretation would miss the point, since neither Heidegger's tool analysis nor his views on techn…Read more
    Martin Heidegger is famous for his early analysis of tools, and equally famous for his later reflections on technology. This might suggest an easy literal reading of these themes in his work along the following lines: ‘Heidegger began his career fascinated by low-tech hardware such as hammers and drills, but later took an interest in advanced devices such as hydroelectric dams’. But such a literal interpretation would miss the point, since neither Heidegger's tool analysis nor his views on technology are limited to a narrow range of specific kinds of entities. When he speaks of ‘tools’, his analysis holds for trees and monkeys no less than for hammers; when he speaks of ‘technology’, he has little to tell...
    Object-Oriented Ontology
  •  47
    El Objeto Cuádruple: Una metafísica de las cosas después de Heidegger
    Siglo XXI. 2016.
    Object-Oriented Ontology
  •  119
    Interviews: Graham Harman, Jane Bennett, Tim Morton, Ian Bogost, Levi Bryant and Paul Ennis
    with Peter Gratton, Jane Bennett, Tim Morton, Levi Bryant, and Paul Ennis
    Speculations 1 (1): 84-134. 2010.
    The context for these interviews was a seminar [Peter Gratton] conducted on speculative realism in the Spring 2010. There has been great interest in speculative realism and one reason Gratton surmise[s] is not just the arguments offered, though [Gratton doesn't] want to take away from them; each of these scholars are vivid writers and great pedagogues, many of whom are in constant contact with their readers via their weblogs. Thus these interviews provided an opportunity to forward student quest…Read more
    The context for these interviews was a seminar [Peter Gratton] conducted on speculative realism in the Spring 2010. There has been great interest in speculative realism and one reason Gratton surmise[s] is not just the arguments offered, though [Gratton doesn't] want to take away from them; each of these scholars are vivid writers and great pedagogues, many of whom are in constant contact with their readers via their weblogs. Thus these interviews provided an opportunity to forward student questions about their respective works. Though each were conducted on different occasions, the interviews stand as a collected work, tying together the most classical questions about “realism” to ancillary movements about the non-human in politics, ecology, aesthetics, and video gaming—all to point to future movements in this philosophical area.
    Object-Oriented Ontology
  • OOO and Multi-Materiality
    In Kostas Grigoriadis (ed.), Mixed Matters: A Multi-Material Design Compendium, Jovis Verlag. pp. 134-139. 2016.
    Object-Oriented Ontology
  • О замещающей причинности
    Novoe Literaturnoe Obozrenije 114 (2): 75-90. 2012.
    Object-Oriented Ontology
  •  67
    The Beings of Being: On the Failure of Heidegger’s Ontico-Ontological Priority
    In Lee Braver (ed.), Division III of Heidegger’s Being and Time: The Unanswered Question of Being, Mit Press. pp. 117-132. 2015.
    In order to speculate on what might have appeared in Martin Heidegger’s missing Part One, Division III of Being and Time, I first examine the role of threefold structures in his work more generally. The article claims that Division III would have correlated with the often overlooked “ontico-ontological” priority of the question of being, and some conclusions are drawn from this as to the probable content of the missing Division.
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    Die Rache der Oberfläche: Heidegger, McLuhan, Greenberg
    Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König. 2015.
    Object-Oriented Ontology
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