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Jung After Speculative Realism
Jung Journal, 2014This review discusses After Finitude: An Essay on the Necessity of Contingency, a key text by Quentin Meillassoux in the new philosophical movement of speculative realism. Speculative realism is critical of Kant and Kant's legacy to contemporary philosophy, correlationism. Kant heavily influenced Jung.
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Realtà, negatività, nichilismo Riflessioni sullo Speculative Realism
Politica & Società, 2021This article deals with Speculative Realism. After defining the positions of Graham Harman, Ray Brassier and Quentin Meillassoux – who, along with Iain Hamilton Grant, were its godfathers when this philosophical perspective was baptized at Goldsmiths College in 2007 – it examines them in relation to the question of negativity. More precisely, it claims
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A New Take on Speculative Realism
Philosophy Today, 2023This paper argues that the inclusion of “fields” in speculative realist ontologies better explains human experience, encourages the inclusion of systems thinking, and avoids some of the unusual conclusions speculative realists currently accept. The paper begins by summarizing the philosophies of Quentin Meillassoux and Graham Harman, as well as major ...
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Studia Phaenomenologica, 2017
In this article, we evaluate Meillassoux’s criticism of correlationism in general and of Heidegger’s correlationism in particular. Contrary to earlier contributions, we argue that Meillassoux’s reflections on uncorrelated being not only serve an epistemological but also an ontological interest; both Meillassoux and Heidegger are interested in the way ...
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In this article, we evaluate Meillassoux’s criticism of correlationism in general and of Heidegger’s correlationism in particular. Contrary to earlier contributions, we argue that Meillassoux’s reflections on uncorrelated being not only serve an epistemological but also an ontological interest; both Meillassoux and Heidegger are interested in the way ...
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Grounded objects. Archaeology and speculative realism
Archaeological Dialogues, 2016AbstractThe 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.
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Speculative Realism and Science Fiction
2017A human-centred approach to the environment is leading to ecological collapse. One of the ways that speculative realism challenges anthropomorphism is by taking non-human things to be as valid objects of investivation as humans, allowing a more responsible and truthful view of the world to take place.
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Building upon the contributions to the movement of Speculative Realismby Ray Brassier, Iain Hamilton Grant, Graham Harman and QuentinMeillassoux,After Speculative Realismbroadens and intensifies a numberof key arguments in the field, engaging with both major philosophers ofthe past such as Hegel and Kant, and contemporary thinkers like Badiouand Žižek.
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Phenomenological Metaphysics as a Speculative Realism
Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, 2017ABSTRACTThe debate between speculative realism and phenomenology has become quite heated over the past years. The matter of contention is the possibility of a metaphysics that can provide knowledge of reality as it is in itself. The speculative realists accuse phenomenology of denying this possibility, confining knowledge to the sphere of subjectivity.
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Speculative Realism for Philosophical Millennials
Политическая концептология: журнал метадисциплинарных исследованийIn 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
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