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Weird Allies? Kierkegaard and Object-Oriented Ontology [PDF]
Abstract This paper examines the connection between Kierkegaard’s philosophy of existence and Graham Harman’s object-oriented ontology. The claim is that Harman’s position provides a conceptual apparatus that can beneficially address some basic ontological points in Kierkegaard about actuality, the self and the reality of individual ...
Niels Wilde
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Avant-garde entrepreneurship studies have contributed to organization theory through a strong process ontology on the creation of new potentialities for organizing; however, this has also further diminished scholarly attention to organizations as objects.
Lauri Laine, Ewald Kibler
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Editorial Introduction for the Topical Issue “Object-Oriented Ontology and Its Critics”
Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO) has existed since the late 1990s as an outgrowth of my interpretation of the philosophy of Martin Heidegger.1 As a group research program it is less than a decade old, stemming from a pair of conferences held in 2010 at ...
Harman Graham
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Touching Without Touching: Objects of Post-Deconstructive Realism and Object-Oriented Ontology
This paper presents a juxtaposition of the understanding of objects in Jean-Luc Nancy’s postdeconstructive realism and Graham Harman’s object-oriented ontology, particularly with reference to their respective notions of touch.
Mickey Sam
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This article takes the stance that knowledge requires a commitment to literalism, defined as the Humean view that an object is nothing more than a bundle of qualities.
Graham Harman
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In her essay, “After de Brosses” (2017), Rosalind C. Morris briefly considers the historical importance of the concept of the fetish on the relatively recent movements of new materialism, but she does not engage with Speculative Realism and Object ...
Braune Sean
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Object, Reduction, and Emergence: An Object-Oriented View
Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO) is a contemporary form of realism concerned with the investigation of “objects” broadly construed. It may be characterised in terms of a metaphysical pluralism to the extent that it recognises infinitely many different ...
Young Niki
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Burning Bridges: The problem of relations in object-oriented ontology—a topological approach
This paper explores the status of relations in object-oriented ontology (OOO). On the one hand, objects often seem to get the upper hand, since what an object is cannot be reduced to the sum total of its (external) relations.
Niels Wilde
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Enter Object-Oriented Ontology: A New Theory of Everything.Eschewing the verbose and often obscurantist tendencies of other philosopher-authors, Harman tackles what might otherwise be a complicated, controversial and counter-intuitive philosophical ...
Umbrello, Steven
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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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