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, 2020
One of the fifty most influential living philosophers, a “self-promoting charlatan” (Brian Leiter), and the orchestrator of an “online orgy of stupidity” (Ray Brassier).
G. Harman
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One of the fifty most influential living philosophers, a “self-promoting charlatan” (Brian Leiter), and the orchestrator of an “online orgy of stupidity” (Ray Brassier).
G. Harman
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Journal of Prisoners on Prisons, 2020
Figure 1. Building proposal by Leonardo Serrano Fuchs and Jerome Tryon, developed in a Yale School of Architecture advanced studio led by Mark Foster Gage and Graham Harman.
Graham Harman
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Figure 1. Building proposal by Leonardo Serrano Fuchs and Jerome Tryon, developed in a Yale School of Architecture advanced studio led by Mark Foster Gage and Graham Harman.
Graham Harman
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On the Horror of Phenomenology: Lovecraft and Husserl
Philosophical Literary Journal Logos, 2010Philosophy has never been particularly far from fiction; it has always involved elements of storytelling, fantasy and even horror. By exploring several passages from horror fiction authors, Graham Harman proposes a new path for philosophy guided by the ...
G. Harman
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Evidence and Graham Harman’s Third Table
Philosophy of Photography, 2015Abstract In this article I discuss Larry Sultan and Mike Mandel’s Evidence, 1977 contextualized by Graham Harman’s text, produced for ‘dOCUMENTA(13)’, The Third Table, 2012. It is my contention that, although Evidence may have been produced to subvert the modernist tropes of authorship and narrative, or to draw our attention to visual ...
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Bruno Latour, Graham Harman, and Nonmodernism
Journal of Posthuman StudiesAbstract Bruno Latour critiques the nature/culture binary, defining it as the fundamental dualism of modernity. To go beyond modernity, Latour proposes “nonmodernism,” the idea that the modern separation of nature and culture, along with its unavoidable anthropocentrism, never was ontologically valid to begin with.
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The Object Strikes Back: An Interview with Graham Harman
Design and Culture, 2013ABSTRACTAt a time when many design professionals concern themselves with designing interactions, experiences, and services, it seems timely to reconsider the role of objects in design. This interview with philosopher Graham Harman offers a summary of his thinking about objects and uses it to reconsider their role in design.
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GRAHAM HARMAN’S ARGUMENTS AGAINST THE “PHILOSOPHY OF ACCESS”
Научное мнениеThe article examines Graham Harman’s arguments against the “philosophy of access” which is the conceptual basis of contemporary philosophical antirealism. The author outlines the key principles of the philosophy of access, and mentions four of Harman’s arguments against this doctrine.
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Merely Intentional Objects: A Defense
Foundations of Science, 2022G. Harman
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Aesthetics in Graham Harman's Broken Hammer
2017Presentation and interrogation of the speculative realism aesthetic strategy as presented in Grham Harman in Dante's Broken Hammer.
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