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4. Hegel’s Apprentice: From Speculative Idealism to Speculative Materialism
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Introduction: From a Speculative Materialism to a Speculative Ethics
2014Peter Gratton, Paul J. Ennis
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Hegel’s Apprentice: from Speculative Idealism to Speculative Materialism
2021Chapter 4 identifies the epistemological limits of Hegel’s idealism, showing that the concept of the whole is incompatible with Hegel’s methodological alternation between reason and experience. Since this method relies upon the movement of becoming, it is incompatible with the “annulment of time” at the end of the Phenomenology of Spirit and the ...
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The Metaphysics of Speculative Materialism
Philosophy Today, 2022Much has been made of the so-called “empirical turn” of “speculative materialism” with thinkers like Quentin Meillassoux championing the material sciences as a new route to absolute reality. According to Meillassoux, the material sciences “provide philosophers access once again to the great outdoors, the absolute outside,” of reality in-itself.
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Deconstruction: Speculative Materialism and its Other
Derrida Today, 2021Since its inception in the late 2000s, supporters of Quentin Meillassoux tended to oppose the movement he founded, speculative materialism, to Derrida and the Derridean community. The arc of Meillassoux's later publications, however, did not support that opposition, especially when it became clear that he neither dismissed correlationism nor set aside ...
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Derrida’s Speculative Materialism/Marxism’s Promethean Scientism
Symposium, 2023This paper examines the relationship between deconstruction and Marxism by turning to recent attempts to read Derrida as a materialist philosopher. Following Martin Hägglund, I propose that Derrida’s critique of logocentrism implies a commitment to certain seemingly materialistic philosophical positions, most importantly, the radical foreclosure of an ...
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