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Truth as Conformation in Herbert of Cherbury
Abstract Thomas Aquinas, like many other, but by no means all medieval theologians and philosophers, espoused a theory of truth by identity. Truth exists primarily in the mind, but insofar as it realises the truth of things, truth exists in things also.
Catherine Pickstock
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Después de la finitud, de Quentin Meillassoux
Rodrigo Baraglia
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Neopragmatism and speculative realism [PDF]
The article deals with neopragmatist themes of contingency, irony and solidarity in the context of the contemporary movement in continental philosophy, speculative realism.
A. V. Morozov
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Forget Meillassoux! A critique of speculative materialism [PDF]
Quentin Meillassoux´s philosophical project aims at challenging some of the most fundamental assumptions of contemporary philosophy. His polemic against “correlationism”, which he understands as the main paradigm of philosophy from Kant onwards, is ...
Mario Aguiriano Benéitez
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En el presente artículo nos proponemos establecer una relación entre el “materialismo especulativo” de Quentin Meillassoux y la filosofía materialista de Louis Althusser.
Pedro Sosa
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On Correlationism and the Philosophy of (Human) Access: Meillassoux and Harman
Speculative Realism (SR) has often been characterised as a heterogeneous group of thinkers, united almost exclusively in their commitment to the critique of what Quentin Meillassoux terms ‘correlationism’ or what Graham Harman calls the ‘philosophy of ...
Young Niki
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Factuality and the Beyond of God
This article stages the confrontation of two approaches to thinking the absolute. On the one hand, it discusses Quentin Meillassoux’s speculative materialism. In suggesting that there is no ultimate ground of being and that only contingency is necessary,
Sandra Lehmann
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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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The Paradox of the Arche-fossil
In his influential After Finitude. An Essay on the Necessity of Contingency (2008), Quentin Meillassoux argues that *Correlationism* (an umbrella-term encompassing most varieties of Idealism) gives rise to an irresolvable paradox, called "the Paradox of
F.A. Muller
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Posthumanism: A Fickle Philosophy? [PDF]
Defining posthumanism as a single, well-oriented philosophy is a difficult if not impossible endeavour. Part of the reason for this difficulty is accounted by posthumanism’s illusive origins and its perpetually changing hermeneutics.
Umbrello, Steven
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