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Merleau-Ponty, Correlationism, and Alterity [PDF]
A common commitment amongst speculative realists holds that phenomenology is irredeemably hostile to nonhuman alterity because phenomenology is correlationist.
Booth, Robert
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“Correlationism”: The Dogma that Never Was [PDF]
The theoretical movements known as Speculative Realism and Object-Oriented Ontology depend on the “critique of correlationism” offered by the French philosopher Quentin Meillassoux in his 2008 After Finitude. There Meillassoux claims to have shown that Kant and all philosophers following him committed a grave and unseen philosophical error that he ...
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Phenomenology Without Correlationism: Husserl's Hyletic Material [PDF]
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On Correlationism and the Philosophy of (Human) Access: Meillassoux and Harman [PDF]
AbstractSpeculative Realism (SR) has often been characterised as a heterogeneous group of thinkers, united almost exclusively in their commitment to the critique of what Quentin Meillassoux terms ‘correlationism’ or what Graham Harman calls the ‘philosophy of (human) access.’ The terms ‘correlationism’ and ‘philosophy of access’ are in turn often ...
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Transcendental Idealism and Strong Correlationism: Meillassoux and the End of Heideggerian Finitude [PDF]
The chapter discusses Quentin Meillassoux's recent interpretation and critique of Heidegger's philosophical position, which he describes as "strong correlationism." It emphasizes the fact that Meillassoux situates Heidegger in the post-Kantian tradition ...
Backman, Jussi
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Enter Object-Oriented Ontology: A New Theory of Everything.Eschewing the verbose and often obscurantist tendencies of other philosopher-authors, Harman tackles what might otherwise be a complicated, controversial and counter-intuitive philosophical ...
Umbrello, Steven
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Posthumanism: A Fickle Philosophy? [PDF]
Defining posthumanism as a single, well-oriented philosophy is a difficult if not impossible endeavour. Part of the reason for this difficulty is accounted by posthumanism’s illusive origins and its perpetually changing hermeneutics.
Umbrello, Steven
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By Any Language Necessary: Quentin Meillassoux and the Question Concerning Signification in Philosophy [PDF]
Formulating a theory of signification doesn’t seem to be one of philosophy’s current preoccupations. Whether suffering from a malaise after the so-called linguistic turn, or placing its hopes on the algorithms of the future to figure out language’s ...
Vincent van Gerven Oei
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Object-oriented philosophy and the comprehension of scientific realities [PDF]
En este ensayo reflexiono sobre el primer tratado consagrado a la metafísica de Bruno Latour, la obra de Graham Harman Prince of Networks. Explico cómo Harman pone de relieve las raíces y principios de la filosofía orientada a los objetos latouriana ...
García Díaz, Paloma
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Why the internet of things needs object orientated ontology [PDF]
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of connected devices with inputs and outputs operating in, and on, the physical world. The network is simultaneously fed by, and feeds into, data streams flowing across digital-physical boundaries, connecting ...
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