This article connects François Laruelle's non-philosophical experiments with the axiomatic method to non-philosophy's anti-hermeneutic stance. Focusing on two texts from 1987 composed using the axiomatic method, "The Truth According to Hermes" and "Theorems on the Good News," I demonstrate how non-philosophy utilizes structural mechanisms to both expand and contract the field of potential models allowed by non-philosophy. This demonstration involves developing a notion of interpretation, which synthesizes Rocco Gangle's work on model theory with respect to non-philosophy with Laruelle's critique of hermeneutics. I use Alexander Galloway's interpretation of "The Truth According to Hermes" as a case study of the limits non-philosophy sets upo...
Laruelle's first book Phenomenon and Difference: An Essay on Ravaisson's Ontology (1971) is unanimou...
Going as far back as Heraclitus (although perhaps exemplified by the writings of Plato, wherein he s...
The text is both experimental and theoretical. A stage of philosophy is produced then undone, to bri...
This is the first substantial article in English on the work of the French philosopher François Laru...
With Principles of Non-Philosophy, Laruelle elaborates on the concepts and methods of non-philosophy...
Non-philosophy is a discipline of thought that works to sustain a certain affect within thinking tha...
The project of François Laruelle’s non-philosophy consists in creating a methodology that will enabl...
This study brings the thoughts of Derrida into conversation with François Laruelle’s nonphilosophy ...
The final lines of Deleuze and Guattari’s What is Philosophy? call for a non-philosophy to balance a...
Going as far back as Heraclitus (although perhaps exemplified by the writings of Plato, wherein he s...
In this first English translation of his work, Laruelle explores the major European thinkers from Ni...
François Laruelle’s ‘non-philosophical’ practice is connected to its performative language, such tha...
Londres, Middlesex University, colloque : Non-Philosophy now : Theory and Practice », 15 novembre 20...
This work is conceived as an antiphilosophical riposte to Alain Badiou’s ‘return of philosophy itsel...
Laruelle\u27s first book Phenomenon and Difference: An Essay on Ravaisson\u27s Ontology (1971) is un...
Laruelle's first book Phenomenon and Difference: An Essay on Ravaisson's Ontology (1971) is unanimou...
Going as far back as Heraclitus (although perhaps exemplified by the writings of Plato, wherein he s...
The text is both experimental and theoretical. A stage of philosophy is produced then undone, to bri...
This is the first substantial article in English on the work of the French philosopher François Laru...
With Principles of Non-Philosophy, Laruelle elaborates on the concepts and methods of non-philosophy...
Non-philosophy is a discipline of thought that works to sustain a certain affect within thinking tha...
The project of François Laruelle’s non-philosophy consists in creating a methodology that will enabl...
This study brings the thoughts of Derrida into conversation with François Laruelle’s nonphilosophy ...
The final lines of Deleuze and Guattari’s What is Philosophy? call for a non-philosophy to balance a...
Going as far back as Heraclitus (although perhaps exemplified by the writings of Plato, wherein he s...
In this first English translation of his work, Laruelle explores the major European thinkers from Ni...
François Laruelle’s ‘non-philosophical’ practice is connected to its performative language, such tha...
Londres, Middlesex University, colloque : Non-Philosophy now : Theory and Practice », 15 novembre 20...
This work is conceived as an antiphilosophical riposte to Alain Badiou’s ‘return of philosophy itsel...
Laruelle\u27s first book Phenomenon and Difference: An Essay on Ravaisson\u27s Ontology (1971) is un...
Laruelle's first book Phenomenon and Difference: An Essay on Ravaisson's Ontology (1971) is unanimou...
Going as far back as Heraclitus (although perhaps exemplified by the writings of Plato, wherein he s...
The text is both experimental and theoretical. A stage of philosophy is produced then undone, to bri...