This is the first collection of critical essays on the work of this most original thinker. Francois Laruelle is one of the most important French philosophers of the last 20 years, and as his texts have become available in English there has been a rising tide of interest in his work, particularly on the concept of 'Non-philosophy'. Non-philosophy radically rethinks many of the most cutting-edge concepts such as immanence, pluralism, resistance, science, democracy, decisionism, Marxism, theology and materialism. It also expands our view of what counts as philosophical thought, through art, science and politics, and beyond to fields as varied as film, animality and material objects. It contains an exclusive interview with Laruelle and a new es...
This is the first substantial article in English on the work of the French philosopher François Laru...
Katerina Kolozova is a Macedonian philosopher whose publications from last two decades aim to analyz...
This study brings the thoughts of Derrida into conversation with François Laruelle’s nonphilosophy ...
In this first English translation of his work, Laruelle explores the major European thinkers from Ni...
The project of François Laruelle’s non-philosophy consists in creating a methodology that will enabl...
Laruelle's first book Phenomenon and Difference: An Essay on Ravaisson's Ontology (1971) is unanimou...
Gilles Deleuze described Laruelle’s thought as ‘one of the most interesting undertakings of contempo...
Laruelle\u27s first book Phenomenon and Difference: An Essay on Ravaisson\u27s Ontology (1971) is un...
Non-philosophy is a discipline of thought that works to sustain a certain affect within thinking tha...
"The Age of Non-Philosophy": Martin Heidegger and François Laruelle In his lessons at the College of...
The final lines of Deleuze and Guattari’s What is Philosophy? call for a non-philosophy to balance a...
A singular figure among contemporary theorists whose work poses a direct challenge to many of the pr...
With Principles of Non-Philosophy, Laruelle elaborates on the concepts and methods of non-philosophy...
François Laruelle’s non-standard philosophy is necessary for the survival or popularity of philosoph...
Going as far back as Heraclitus (although perhaps exemplified by the writings of Plato, wherein he s...
This is the first substantial article in English on the work of the French philosopher François Laru...
Katerina Kolozova is a Macedonian philosopher whose publications from last two decades aim to analyz...
This study brings the thoughts of Derrida into conversation with François Laruelle’s nonphilosophy ...
In this first English translation of his work, Laruelle explores the major European thinkers from Ni...
The project of François Laruelle’s non-philosophy consists in creating a methodology that will enabl...
Laruelle's first book Phenomenon and Difference: An Essay on Ravaisson's Ontology (1971) is unanimou...
Gilles Deleuze described Laruelle’s thought as ‘one of the most interesting undertakings of contempo...
Laruelle\u27s first book Phenomenon and Difference: An Essay on Ravaisson\u27s Ontology (1971) is un...
Non-philosophy is a discipline of thought that works to sustain a certain affect within thinking tha...
"The Age of Non-Philosophy": Martin Heidegger and François Laruelle In his lessons at the College of...
The final lines of Deleuze and Guattari’s What is Philosophy? call for a non-philosophy to balance a...
A singular figure among contemporary theorists whose work poses a direct challenge to many of the pr...
With Principles of Non-Philosophy, Laruelle elaborates on the concepts and methods of non-philosophy...
François Laruelle’s non-standard philosophy is necessary for the survival or popularity of philosoph...
Going as far back as Heraclitus (although perhaps exemplified by the writings of Plato, wherein he s...
This is the first substantial article in English on the work of the French philosopher François Laru...
Katerina Kolozova is a Macedonian philosopher whose publications from last two decades aim to analyz...
This study brings the thoughts of Derrida into conversation with François Laruelle’s nonphilosophy ...