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Levi Bryant

Loyola University, Chicago
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Loyola University, Chicago
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2004
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics
Continental Philosophy
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    Pour une éthique du pli
    Multitudes 65 (4): 90-96. 2016.
    Object-Oriented Ontology
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    For an Apocalyptic Pedagogy
    Chiasma: A Site for Thought 2 (6): 46-60. 2015.
    Object-Oriented Ontology
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    Wilderness Ontology
    In Celina Jeffrey (ed.), Preternatural, Punctum Books. 2011.
    Object-Oriented Ontology
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    Substantial Powers, Active Affects: The Intentionality of Objects
    Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 6 (4): 529-543. 2012.
    What can Dungeons & Dragons teach us about the being of beings? This article argues that Dungeons & Dragons introduces us to a world composed of objects or entities, where the being of objects is defined not by their qualities, but rather by their powers, capacities or affects. Drawing on the thought of Spinoza, Deleuze and Molnar, objects are seen to be defined by what they can do or their capacities to act, such that qualities are effects of these acts. Dungeons & Dragons is particularly suite…Read more
    What can Dungeons & Dragons teach us about the being of beings? This article argues that Dungeons & Dragons introduces us to a world composed of objects or entities, where the being of objects is defined not by their qualities, but rather by their powers, capacities or affects. Drawing on the thought of Spinoza, Deleuze and Molnar, objects are seen to be defined by what they can do or their capacities to act, such that qualities are effects of these acts. Dungeons & Dragons is particularly suited to showing us this insofar as it focuses on the action of entities.
    Gilles DeleuzeObject-Oriented OntologySpinoza: Action and Passion
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    On the Reality and Construction of Hyperobjects with Reference to Class
    Speculations 86-103. 2011.
    Object-Oriented Ontology
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