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Philosophy and Non-philosophy. Introduction
ANOTHER ONE, 2023The text makes one of the most important demarcations delineating the subject field of non-philosophy: between this latter and philosophy proper, which appears as relativized «moduses, effects, or particular cases that cumulatively point to a new thinking».
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Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2015
AbstractThe final lines of Deleuze and Guattari’s What is Philosophy? call for a non-philosophy to balance and act as a counterweight to the task of philosophy that had been described by them in terms of concept creation. In a footnote, Deleuze and Guattari mention Francois Laruelle’s project of non-philosophy, but dispute its efficacy in terms of the ...
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AbstractThe final lines of Deleuze and Guattari’s What is Philosophy? call for a non-philosophy to balance and act as a counterweight to the task of philosophy that had been described by them in terms of concept creation. In a footnote, Deleuze and Guattari mention Francois Laruelle’s project of non-philosophy, but dispute its efficacy in terms of the ...
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The Beginnings of non-philosophy. Introduction
ANOTHER ONE, 2023The text is an authentic introduction to non-philosophy and a literal introduction to Laruelle's seminal work, Principles of Non-Philosophy, in which Laruelle unfolds his basic principles and ideas, as well as his basic non-philosophical axiomatics. Beginning with the non-philosophical, or rather with the «non-philosophical fields» that all philosophy
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Philosophie et non-philosophie
Revue Philosophique de Louvain, 1959De Waelhens Alphonse. Philosophie et non-philosophie. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Troisième série, tome 57, n°53, 1959. pp. 5-43.
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THE THEORETICAL PRAGMATICS OF NON-PHILOSOPHY
Angelaki, 2014AbstractBrandom's method of analyzing pragmatic relations among different practices and vocabularies through meaning-use diagrams is used to specify how Laruelle's nonphilosophical suspension of the Principle of Sufficient Philosophy may be distinguished from the philosophical auto-critiques of such thinkers as Badiou and Derrida.
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