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Nietzsche, Nishitani, and Laruelle on Faith and Immanence
This article explores the use of the concept of “faith” in three non-Christian philosophers. The study begins with Nietzsche, who, while deeply critical of Christian belief throughout his work, offers a positive reformulation of the term in a few key ...
Kruger Matthew C.
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Originally published in French as François Laruelle, "L’Appel et le Phénomène," Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 1996 (1): 27–41. English translation by Kris Pender.
François Laruelle
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Harmonizing voices: François Laruelle and Anthony Paul Smith
The following interview of Mark William Westmoreland with Anthony Paul Smith – well-known scholar and translator of François Laruelle – considers both implications and extensions of Laruelle's non-philosophy for contemporary thought.
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"L'âge de la non-philosophie": Martin Heidegger et François Laruelle [PDF]
"The Age of Non-Philosophy": Martin Heidegger and François Laruelle In his lessons at the College of France, Merleau-Ponty noticed that something ended with Hegel and that we perhaps entered in an age of non-philosophy.
Yvanka B. Raynova
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Victims, Power and Intellectuals: Laruelle and Sartre
In two recent works, Intellectuals and Power and General Theory of Victims, François Laruelle offers a critique of the public intellectual, including Jean-Paul Sartre, claiming such intellectuals have a disregard for victims of crimes against humanity ...
Constance L. Mui, Julien S. Murphy
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The Origins of Laruelle's Non-Philosophy in Ravaisson's Understanding of Metaphysics
Laruelle's first book Phenomenon and Difference: An Essay on Ravaisson's Ontology (1971) is unanimously overlooked as having little relevance to his later non-philosophy.
Vincent Le
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Laruelle’s ‘Criminally Performative’ Thought: On Doing and Saying in Non-Philosophy
François Laruelle’s ‘non-philosophical’ practice is connected to its performative language, such that to the question 'what is it to think?, non-philosophy responds that thinking is not “thought”, but performing, and that to perform is to clone the world
John Ó Maoilearca
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In this article I attempt to trace the path of my artistic research, which began from the application of schizoanalysis in performance and which now explores the possible limits of thought in order to regard how performance thinks in specifically ...
Tero Nauha
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Disquiet [of a non-crash site]: Non-standard urban encounter
Disquiet [of a non-crash site] forms part of a broader experiment with urban inscription—an experiment played out across photography and philo-poetics. The project draws diversely from questions of urbanism, the non-philosophy of François Laruelle, and ...
Hannah Hopewell
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This study brings the thoughts of Derrida into conversation with François Laruelle’s non-philosophy or non-standard philosophy. Laruelle argued that Derrida is a philosopher of difference, thereby grouping Derrida together with Heidegger and Deleuze as ...
Johann-Albrecht Meylahn
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