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    A Festival of Anti-Realism
    Philosophy Today 52 (2): 197-210. 2008.
  •  1
    Objects are the Root of All Philosophy
    In Penny Harvey, Eleanor Conlin Castella, Gillian Evans & Hannah Knox (eds.), Objects and Materials: A Routledge Companion, Routledge. 2013.
  • 代替因果について
    Gendai-Shiso 42 (1): 96-115. 2014.
  •  1
    The Object Strikes Back: An Interview with Graham Harman
    with Lucy Kimbell
    Design and Culture 5 (1): 103-117. 2013.
  •  21
    The Rise of Realism
    with Manuel DeLanda
    Polity. 2017.
    Until quite recently, almost no philosophers trained in the continental tradition saw anything of value in realism. The situation in analytic philosophy was always different, but in continental philosophy realism was usually treated as a pseudo-problem. That is no longer the case. In this provocative new book, two leading philosophers examine the remarkable rise of realism in the continental tradition. While exploring the similarities and differences in their own positions, they also consider th…Read more
  •  102
    Realism Without Materialism
    Substance 40 (2): 52-72. 2011.
  • Dialoghi di Estetica. Intervista a Graham Harman
    with Davide Dal Sasso and Vincenzo Santarcangelo
    Artribune 252017. 2015.
  •  34
    Violence and Splendor
    Singularum 1 2-17. 2012.
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    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
  •  115
    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
  •  50
    12. Badiou’s Relation to Heidegger in Theory of the Subject
    In Sean Bowden & Simon Duffy (eds.), Badiou and Philosophy, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 225-243. 2012.
  •  210
    The Road to Objects
    Continent 1 (3): 171-179. 2011.
    Harman presents an outline of how object-oriented ontology differentiates itself from other branches of speculative realism. Can OOO steer philosophy from an epistemological project that tends to reduce the discipline to "a series of small-time drug busts"?
  •  111
    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
  •  3
    On the State of Nature
    Cairo Review of Global Affairs 17. 2015.
  • Other People and Their Ideas: Graham Harman
    with J. J. Charlesworth
    ArtReview 66 (66): 72-75. 2014.
  •  183
    Time, Space, Essence, and Eidos: A New Theory of Causation
    Cosmos 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
  • El camino a los objetos
    In Mario Teodoro Ramirez (ed.), El Nuevo Realismo: La Filosofia del Siglo XXI, Siglo Xxi. pp. 170-192. 2016.
  •  308
    DeLanda’s ontology: assemblage and realism (review)
    Continental Philosophy Review 41 (3): 367-383. 2008.
    Manuel DeLanda is one of the few admitted realists in present-day continental philosophy, a position he claims to draw from Deleuze. DeLanda conceives of the world as made up of countless layers of assemblages, irreducible to their parts and never dissolved into larger organic wholes. This article supports DeLanda’s position as a refreshing new model for continental thought. It also criticizes his movement away from singular individuals toward disembodied attractors and topological structures ly…Read more
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    continent. 2.1 (2012): 6–21. The French philosopher and novelist Tristan Garcia was born in Toulouse in 1981. This makes him rather young to have written such an imaginative work of systematic philosophy as Forme et objet , 1 the latest entry in the MétaphysiqueS series at Presses universitaires de France. But this reference to Garcia’s youthfulness is not a form of condescension: by publishing a complete system of philosophy in the grand style, he has already done what none of us in the older g…Read more
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    オブジェクト指向哲学の76テーゼ
    Https://Www2.Chuo-U.Ac.Jp/Philosophy/Image/76_Theses_on_OOP.Pdf. 2016.
  •  144
    The Importance of Bruno Latour for Philosophy
    Cultural Studies Review 13 (1): 31-49. 2007.
    This article explores the importance of French thinker, Bruno Latour, for academic philosophy and addresses the question of why, when he has an enthusiastic following in a range of disciplines including sociology, anthropology and the fine arts, he has been largely overlooked by academic philosophers.