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Review of Graham Harman, Weird Realism
Lovecraftian. A term used to describe a story evocative of, or inspired by, the works of horror writer H.P. Lovecraft. Given his widening influence in genre fiction, it is also a term increasingly in vogue. But what do we mean when we say that a short story or novel (or even a poem) is Lovecraftian?
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O realismo especulativo e a metafísica dos outros
O artigo contrasta os caminhos para sair da era do correlato escolhidos por Graham Harman e Quentin Meillassoux, e o realismo especulativo em geral, com o caminho de uma metafísica dos outros.
Hilan Bensusan
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Per la prima volta Graham Harman, fondatore dell’ontologia orientata agli oggetti (OOO), tratta insieme e organicamente i temi che gli stanno più a cuore.
Graham Harman, Floriana Ferro
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Passion And Allure: Mundane and Disruptive Experience in Harman and Lingis
This paper analyses Graham Harman’s and Alphonso Lingis’ views on the nature of experience, focusing on their shared emphasis on the difference between mundane experiences and disruptive states.
Niki Young
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On Truth and Lie in the Object-Oriented Sense
This article begins with a treatment of Friedrich Nietzsche’s early essay “On Truth and Lie in the Extra-Moral Sense.” The essay is often read, in the deconstructive tradition, as a showcase example of the impossibility of making a literal philosophical ...
Harman Graham
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The Only Exit From Modern Philosophy
This article contends that the central principle of modern philosophy is obscured by a side-debate between two opposed camps that are united in accepting a deeper flawed premise.
Harman Graham
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On relations of objects in Graham Harman’s object-oriented ontology
The article aims to analyze the relations between objects in the object-oriented ontology of Graham Harman. The authors consider Harman’s concept to be one of the main achievements of modern philosophy. This concept makes it possible to overcome the problem of objectivity as such and to gain access to the object uncorrelated by the subject of knowledge.
Georgiy G. Gaiko, Alina A. Boyko
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Preview: /Review: Graham Harman and Christopher Witmore, Objects Untimely: Object-Oriented Ontology and Archaeology, (Cambridge and Hoboken: Polity Press, 2023), 240 pages./ This is a very unusual book and it is so in several different respects ...
Marcin Rychter
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ABSTRACT What propels a CFO in an emerging economy to champion ESG investments when formal regulations are weak? Moving beyond structural explanations, we provide a behavioural account arguing that a manager's internal ethical compass—moral intelligence (MI)—is a key driver.
AmirHossein ArminKia +4 more
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An Ontologically Nihilist Critique of Graham Harman’s Ontological Liberalism
Abstract In Graham Harman’s realist philosophy, which I call “ontological liberalism,” all objects are considered equal, there being no unbridgeable gap between various modes of being. Every object is a unique individual, endowed with a positive being.
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