The “return to materiality” is a burgeoning phenomenon in philosophy, the social sciences and the humanities. New materialists make a case against cultural constructionism and for a nondualist account of the world as comprised of fluid, ever-changing entities. This would allegedly offer grounds for an embodied, post-humanist emancipatory politics. The article problematizes such claim. By relying on techno-scientific accounts of materiality, new materialism embroils with the analytics of truth, neglecting how nondualist ontologies underpin today intensifying forms of domination over humans and nonhumans. A “critical” humanism is needed, which refrains from ambivalent post-humanist narratives without reverting to dualist thinking. To this pur...
The human is materially determined by that “irrational” hybrid of the physical and machine resulting...
This introduction attempts to briefly trace the diverse cartographies and philosophical lineages of ...
Addressing current attempts to describe culture as an entanglement of humans and nonhumans, this pap...
The “return to materiality” is a burgeoning phenomenon in philosophy, the social sciences and the hu...
The “return to materiality” is a burgeoning phenomenon in philosophy, the social sciences and the hu...
The aim of this paper is to reflect on psychological, ethical and political implications of new mate...
The “ontological turn” in social theory is a major intellectual wave of recent years. Focusing on fe...
The “ontological turn” in social theory is a major intellectual wave of recent years. Focusing on fe...
The term ‘new materialism’ has recently gained saliency as a descriptor for an eclectic range of pos...
New materialism (and new materialisms) is part of the material turn currently sweeping through the H...
New Materialisms rethinks the relevance of materialist philosophy in the midst of a world shaped by ...
One of the most crucial features of new materialism is its critical stance towards the philosophies ...
The ‘ontological turn’ or ‘new materialism’ represents a relevant phenomenon of recent years in phil...
The article offers a new model of materialist philosophical critique (general technocritique or digi...
The ‘ontological turn’ or ‘new materialism’ represents a relevant phenomenon of recent years in phil...
The human is materially determined by that “irrational” hybrid of the physical and machine resulting...
This introduction attempts to briefly trace the diverse cartographies and philosophical lineages of ...
Addressing current attempts to describe culture as an entanglement of humans and nonhumans, this pap...
The “return to materiality” is a burgeoning phenomenon in philosophy, the social sciences and the hu...
The “return to materiality” is a burgeoning phenomenon in philosophy, the social sciences and the hu...
The aim of this paper is to reflect on psychological, ethical and political implications of new mate...
The “ontological turn” in social theory is a major intellectual wave of recent years. Focusing on fe...
The “ontological turn” in social theory is a major intellectual wave of recent years. Focusing on fe...
The term ‘new materialism’ has recently gained saliency as a descriptor for an eclectic range of pos...
New materialism (and new materialisms) is part of the material turn currently sweeping through the H...
New Materialisms rethinks the relevance of materialist philosophy in the midst of a world shaped by ...
One of the most crucial features of new materialism is its critical stance towards the philosophies ...
The ‘ontological turn’ or ‘new materialism’ represents a relevant phenomenon of recent years in phil...
The article offers a new model of materialist philosophical critique (general technocritique or digi...
The ‘ontological turn’ or ‘new materialism’ represents a relevant phenomenon of recent years in phil...
The human is materially determined by that “irrational” hybrid of the physical and machine resulting...
This introduction attempts to briefly trace the diverse cartographies and philosophical lineages of ...
Addressing current attempts to describe culture as an entanglement of humans and nonhumans, this pap...