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Grounded objects. Archaeology and speculative realism
AbstractThe philosophical movement known as speculative realism (SR) has much in common with archaeology. As well as a shared concern with objects and with time, both have orientations towards an external reality that exists (or existed) outside the domain of human knowledge.
Matt Edgeworth
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The phenomenon of hyper-chaos in speculative realism according to quentin meillassoux
In the article «The phenomenon of hyper-chaos in speculative realism according to Quentin Meillassoux» we deal with the phenomenon of absolute outside the limits of theological discourse, the rejection of ontological and advancement of logical proof of ...
M. Kovalets
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SPECULATIVE REALISM AND OBJECT-ORIENTED ONTOLOGY AS POST-POSTMODERN TREND
In this article post-postmodern features of speculative realism and object-oriented ontology are considered. The consideration is made through the discovery of postmodern topics in the current eventuality.
Nataliia Zahurska
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The Struggle with Correlationism: Speculative Realism against Heidegger
The main problem that speculative realism, represented by Quentin Meillassoux, Graham Harman and Ray Brassier, is trying to solve is overcoming correlationism.
Igor A. Devaykin
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The article investigates place of an object in the field of speculative realism in general and objectoriented ontology in particular. It describes object’s special and ambiguous position given to it by OOO as opposed to “correlational” approach.
Vitalii O. Starovoit
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Speculative Realism and Other Heresies
This paper is a presentation of Speculative Realism that provides a brief summary of the most important protagonist’s positions: Quentin Meillassoux, Ray Brassier, Graham Harman and Iain Hamilton Grant. It includes a short history of this tendency starting from the Goldsmith workshop in April 2007 and mentioning more recent strategies and approaches ...
Anna Longo
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Speculative Realism for Philosophical Millennials
In this article I discuss the prospective generation of philosophers born in the mid-80s and early 90s of the last century. I associate it with the newest philosophical movement, “speculative realism.” The main thesis of this article: the named generation of philosophers, with the help of the anti-correlationist thesis of speculative realism, is trying
B.V. Podoroga
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Questioning the ‘Anthropos’ in the Anthropocene: Is the Anthropocene Anthropocentric? [PDF]
The word ‘Anthropocene’ has been controversial scientific concept, to name a new geological epoch that situates ‘Anthropos’ or ‘Man’ as an actor changing geological structure, altering the Earth system, and also making in unpredictable planetary changes.
Kala Mahaswa Rangga, Widhianto Agung
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