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This article consists of three parts. First, I will review the major themes of Quentin Meillassoux’s After Finitude. Since some of my readers will have read this book and others not, I will try to strike a balance between clear summary and fresh critique.
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Meillassoux de près, de loin [PDF]
Nous proposerons ici quelques reflexions concernant des interrogations epistemologiques qui traversent l’ensemble des recherches de C. Meillassoux, et notamment les problemes que posent aux anthropologues les connotations ideologiques des termes utilises.
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Speculative vs. Transcendental: a Deleuzian Response to Meillassoux [PDF]
In “Iteration, Reiteration, Repetition”, Quentin Meillassoux accuses Deleuze of forming a subjectalist philosophical system, that is to say, despite his critiques of subjectivism and representationalism, Deleuze absolutizes the correlation between ...
Mehdi Parsa
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Women's work in the economy of the Cocoa belt: a comparison [PDF]
African Studies Center Working Paper No. 7This paper is an empirical study of the cultural context and historical development of the division of labor by sex in two farming systems of the West African cocoa belt: the Yoruba of Western Nigeria and the ...
Guyer, Jane I.
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Icebound Modernity: The Shipwreck as Metaphor in Dan Simmons’ The Terror
In this article, I seek to present a “metaphorology” of the shipwreck through a literary example. As Hans Blumenberg has noted, the shipwreck has served as a metaphor for the contingency of human existence in Western culture.
Lovasz Adam
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Bio Art and the Biotechnological Singularity
In the work of Eduardo Kac, Tissue Culture & Art, Niki Sperou and Pinar Yoldas, bio art appears to participate in a philosophical framework that suggests that the critique of science can only take place outside of science, a position associated with ...
Tom Kohut
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Events and the Critique of Ideology
This paper defends the claim that the critique of ideology requires creative interventions in the symbolic order of society and that those creative interventions must be understood as events. This is what animates the work of both Ricoeur and Deleuze and
Iain MacKenzie
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The Revival of Realism and the Study of Religions
Religious Studies Review, Volume 50, Issue 1, Page 55-60, March 2024.
Kevin Schilbrack
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Alternatives for sustained disaster risk reduction: A re-assessment. [PDF]
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