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Tim Ingold and Object-Oriented Anthropology
Tim Ingold, while extending the radical undertaking of vitalism, with its Nietzschean matrix, puts the decentering undertaken by this philosophical tradition on a more solid foundation, opening up a new space of interobjective relations.
Thiago Pinho
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Diophantine approximation on lines with prime constraints
We study the problem of Diophantine approximation on lines in R^2 with prime numerator and denominator.Comment: 14 ...
Baier, Stephan, Ghosh, Anish
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A filosofia orientada a objetos de Graham Harman
Este artigo procura apresentar a filosofia orientada a objetos de Graham Harman, filósofo pertencente ao movimento do Realismo Especulativo, movimento esse que vem tendo uma crescente influência no cenário atual da filosofia continental. A filosofia de Harman, ao procurar pensar para além do acesso humano às coisas, predominante no pensamento ...
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Restricted simultaneous Diophantine approximation
We study the problem of Diophantine approximation on lines in $\mathbb{R}^d$ under certain primality restrictions.Comment: 16 pages.
Baier, Stephan, Ghosh, Anish
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Lawnmower Poetry and the Poetry of Lawnmowers
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Francesca Gardner
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‘Sneaky’ Persuasion in Public Health Risk Communication
ABSTRACT This paper identifies and critiques a tendency for public health risk communication to be ‘sneakily’ persuasive. First, I describe how trends in the social and health sciences have facilitated an approach to public health risk communication which focuses on achieving behaviour change directly, rather than informing people's decisions about ...
Rebecca C. H. Brown
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Materialism is Not the Solution
This article defends a new sense of “formalism” in philosophy and the arts, against recent materialist fashion. Form has three key opposite terms: matter, function, and content. First, I respond to Jane Bennett’s critique of object-oriented philosophy in
G. Harman
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The Basic Dualism in the World: Object-Oriented Ontology and Systems Theory
Graham Harman writes that the “basic dualism in the world lies…between things in their intimate reality and things as confronted by other things.” However, dualism implies irreconcilable difference; what Harman points to is better expressed as a dyad ...
Zwick Martin
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Object-Oriented Ontology and Commodity Fetishism: Kant, Marx, Heidegger, and Things
There have been several criticisms of Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO) from the political Left. Perhaps the most frequent one has been that OOO’s aspiration to speak of objects apart from all their relations runs afoul of Marx’s critique of “commodity ...
Graham Harman
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Two Ambiguities in Object-Oriented Aesthetic Interpretation
The aesthetic theory of Graham Harman’s Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO) revolves around the concept of allure, a nonliteral experience of an object’s displacement from its qualities that draws attention to a deeper reality.
Taxier Eric
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