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Quentin Meillassoux

Philosophy Today, 2007
QUENTIN MEILLASSOUX A NEW FRENCH PHILOSOPHER This article is a review of Apres lafinitude, the remarkable debut book of Quentin Meillassoux.1 In my estimation, this work is one of the most important to appear in continental philosophy in recent years, and deserves a wide readership at the earliest possible date.
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Compléments à Quentin Meillassoux

2016
Quentin Meillassoux's book marks an important contribution to our understanding of “Un coup de dés”. The article shows however that Quentin Meillassoux has overlooked a key element in the genesis of the poem which relates to Mallarmé's involvement in the artistic debates of the late nineteenth century and to his own intellectual development.
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Speculative Justice: Quentin Meillassoux and Politics [PDF]

open access: possible, 2014
One of the reasons for the enthusiastic reception of Quentin Meillassoux’s After Finitude is that the book seemingly allows us to disentangle metaphysics from politics. In this article I argue that this interpretation ignores the way in which Meillassoux positions his philosophy of contingency as a normative fusion of values and the real.
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Inexistent Ink:Michael Cisco and Quentin Meillassoux on Writing Worlds

2019
Ben Woodard’s chapter inquires into how Michael Cisco’s articulation of the weird touches on the oblique construction that accompanies the narrative matter of text itself (how what is written accounts for the effect of being read). Rather than discussing written marks as a material affect, the matter of inscription will be analyzed as an imperfect ...
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Joined at the Hip: Simone Weil, Quentin Meillassoux

2015
Strickland traces parallels and contrasts in work of these two "inaccessible thinkers".
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After Finitude: An Essay on the Necessity of Contingency. By Quentin Meillassoux

The European Legacy, 2012
After Finitude: An Essay on the Necessity of Contingency. By Quentin Meillassoux. Translated by Ray Brassler (London: Continuum, 2009), viii + 148 pp. £12.99 paper.
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System and/as Contingency: Quentin Meillassoux and the Ethics of Chance

Irish Journal of French Studies, 2017
In recent years, the relation between contingency and systematic claims to the absolute has again come to play an important role in Continental philosophy. This essay takes a closer look at how this relation is developed in the works of French philosopher Quentin Meillassoux. It argues that a specific demand for systematic knowledge underlies not only
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“I SEE QUENTIN MEILLASSOUX AS EXACTLY LIKE STALIN”. AN INTERVIEW WITH BORIS GROYS

Philosophical Literary Journal Logos, 2018
This interview is concerned with problems that some contemporary theories such as accelerationism, the theory of a new spirit of capitalism, and speculative realism confront as they turn out to be not so far removed from the theories of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries.
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Faith, science, and the wager for reality: Meillassoux and Ricœur on post-Kantian realism

International Journal of Philosophy and Theology, 2023
Barnabas Aspray
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Spekulativer Realismus bei Quentin Meillassoux

Theologische Quartalsschrift, 2015
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