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Exploring links between speculative materialist philosophy and the writings of H. P. Lovecraft, this article tracks how theories of horror have been defined, developed and transformed in relation to literary and philosophical notions of the ‘Thing’. Moving from Kantian ideas of ‘noumenon’ to Gothic Things and from post-structuralist engagements with ...
Fred Botting
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Book Review: Ernst Bloch’s Speculative Materialism: Ontology, Epistemology, Politics
Wayne Hudson
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Martin Hägglund's Speculative Materialism
CR: The New Centennial Review, 2009A. Hodges
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, 2021
Modern philosophy has shown an unexpected interest in materialism. Why is materialism attractive? Perhaps because of the simplicity of thought, or because of the direct discernment of the truth?
Fedor Girenok
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Modern philosophy has shown an unexpected interest in materialism. Why is materialism attractive? Perhaps because of the simplicity of thought, or because of the direct discernment of the truth?
Fedor Girenok
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Matter’s Life: Speculative Biodesign Practices Toward a New Materialism
The contribution investigates the theme of new materiality through the interference between two approaches: one theoretical and critical, the second one analytical and cartographic. The intertwining of these two perspectives enables us to recognize and comprehend the genesis of a novel approach to shaping matter.
Annarita Bianco, Chiara Scarpitti
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Theory & Event, 2020
:Jack D. Forbes was a foundational figure for Native American and Indigenous studies in the United States who wrote extensively on Indian racialization in comparative and hemispheric frameworks.
Simón Ventura Trujillo
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:Jack D. Forbes was a foundational figure for Native American and Indigenous studies in the United States who wrote extensively on Indian racialization in comparative and hemispheric frameworks.
Simón Ventura Trujillo
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