Alexander R. Galloway and Jason R. LaRiviére’s article “Compression in Philosophy” seeks to pose François Laruelle’s engagement with metaphysics against Bernard Stiegler’s epistemological rendering of idealism. Identifying Laruelle as the theorist of genericity, through which mankind and the world are identified through an index of “opacity,” the authors argue that Laruelle does away with all deleterious philosophical “data.” Laruelle’s generic immanence is posed against Stiegler’s process of retention and discretization, as Galloway and LaRiviére argue that Stiegler’s philosophy seeks to reveal an enchanted natural world through the development of noesis. By further developing Laruelle and Stiegler’s Marxian projects, I seek to demonstrate...
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...
There does not exist an easy way to discuss François Laruelle and it is impossible to be ecstatic ab...
Alexander R. Galloway and Jason R. LaRiviére’s article “Compression in Philosophy” seeks to pose Fra...
François Laruelle has rightfully earned the title of contemporary French philosophy’s archetypical h...
As one of the seminal theorists further developing François Laruelle’s politically-poised “non-stand...
This is the first collection of critical essays on the work of this most original thinker. Francois ...
Katerina Kolozova is a Macedonian philosopher whose publications from last two decades aim to analyz...
(a chapter in Laruelle and Non-Philosophy, ed. John Mullarkey and Anthony Paul Smith) ...
A singular figure among contemporary theorists whose work poses a direct challenge to many of the pr...
This is the first substantial article in English on the work of the French philosopher François Laru...
"The Age of Non-Philosophy": Martin Heidegger and François Laruelle In his lessons at the College of...
The project of François Laruelle’s non-philosophy consists in creating a methodology that will enabl...
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...
There does not exist an easy way to discuss François Laruelle and it is impossible to be ecstatic ab...
Alexander R. Galloway and Jason R. LaRiviére’s article “Compression in Philosophy” seeks to pose Fra...
François Laruelle has rightfully earned the title of contemporary French philosophy’s archetypical h...
As one of the seminal theorists further developing François Laruelle’s politically-poised “non-stand...
This is the first collection of critical essays on the work of this most original thinker. Francois ...
Katerina Kolozova is a Macedonian philosopher whose publications from last two decades aim to analyz...
(a chapter in Laruelle and Non-Philosophy, ed. John Mullarkey and Anthony Paul Smith) ...
A singular figure among contemporary theorists whose work poses a direct challenge to many of the pr...
This is the first substantial article in English on the work of the French philosopher François Laru...
"The Age of Non-Philosophy": Martin Heidegger and François Laruelle In his lessons at the College of...
The project of François Laruelle’s non-philosophy consists in creating a methodology that will enabl...
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...
There does not exist an easy way to discuss François Laruelle and it is impossible to be ecstatic ab...