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In Defence of ‘Noir Theory’: Laruelle, Deleuze, and Other Detectives
What happens when theory falters? A concern with the anthropocentric limitations of critical thought dominates contemporary cultural theory. For Joanna Zylinska, however, this concern often reflects a longstanding humanist anxiety, one that is today ...
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The Ordinary Contested, Laruelle contra Deleuze and Guattari
Paragraph, 2021Andrew Sackin-Poll
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The Laruellean Clinamen: François Laruelle and French Atomism
Continental Philosophy Review, 2018Joseph M Spencer
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On the authoritarian and minoritarian uses of language in François Laruelle
2017openaire +1 more source
WITH ONE'S EYES HALF-CLOSED, A PARTICLE OF LARUELLE
Angelaki - Journal of the Theoretical Humanities, 2014exaly
Nietzsche, Nishitani, and Laruelle on the Apostle Paul: tradition and the affirmation of life
Comparative and Continental PhilosophyMatthew C Kruger
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