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Magic UexküllIn Living Earth: Field Notes from the Dark Ecology Project 2014- 2016, Sonic Acts Press. pp. 115-130. 2016.
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82Concerning Stephen Hawking's Claim That Philosophy is DeadFilozofski Vestnik 33 (2): 11-22. 2012.The article begins from Stephen Hawking's well-known claim that philosophy is dead, and considers several other quotations in which philosophy is either belittled or subordinated outright to the natural sciences. This subordination requires a downward reductionism that is paralleled by the upward reductionism of the linguistic turn and social constructionist theories. Rather than undermining or overmining mid-sized individual entities, philosophy must deal with objects on their own terms. This s…Read more
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158Zero-Person and the PsycheIn David Skrbina (ed.), Mind That Abides: Panpsychism in the New Millennium, John Benjamins. pp. 253-282. 2009.This article claims that the familiar distinction between “first-person” and “third-person” perspectives is not a very strong distinction, given that both are perspectives. Quite apart from any perspective we might take on things there are the things themselves, in what the author calls their “zero-person” reality. Appealing to an unorthodox reading of Brentano, Husserl, and Heidegger, the author makes a lengthy critique of David Chalmers for remaining a reductionist in the physical realm even a…Read more
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28Latour, Bruno (1947- )In Edward Craig (ed.), Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Genealogy to Iqbal, Routledge. 1996.
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221The Road to ObjectsContinent 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"?
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1The Volcanic Structure of Objects: Metaphysics After HeideggerSofia Philosophical Review (1): 63-86. 2008.
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2Heidegger's Fourfold, McLuhan's Tetrad (1998)In Mårten Spångberg (ed.), The Swedish Dance History 2011, Inpex. 2011.
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74Bells and Whistles: More Speculative RealismZero Books. 2013.More Speculative Realism Graham Harman. GRAHAM HARMAN BELLS AND WHISTLES MURE SPEBLILATIVE REALISM Bell and Whistles More Speculative Realism Graham Harman Winchester, UK. Front Cover.
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