The Voice of Laruelle, the philosopher(Abstract)What is a voice in the context of the arts and philosophy? In the space of the philosopher's voice, in the complex grammar of his language is played his philosophical timbre, his own space, his particular voice, composed of concepts, articulated by the laws of coherence of the common philosophical language, with hypnotic specificities. These specificities are precisely the fruit of processes formerly called rhetoric, which I call non-hypnotics (of generalized hypnotic space), one of whose functions is just to speak in a double space: the common reference space of the reader or listener, and the conceptual virtual space peculiar to the philosopher. To the extent that the reader must pay increas...
The human voice is a fascinating instrument. Through speech, singing and declamation, it transmits n...
The voice is a vibratory human production. The link with the world of shapes may seem remote, as it ...
A singular figure among contemporary theorists whose work poses a direct challenge to many of the pr...
The Voice of Laruelle, the philosopher (Abstract) What is a voice in the context of the arts and...
In Une biographie de l'homme ordinaire (1985), François Laruelle declares that ‘minorities are the i...
A mood for Philosophy (Abstract) In this dialogue with Francois Laruelle Anne-Françoise Schmidt ...
This paper aims to discuss and ask questions about the role and meaning of sound and voice in the co...
In Une biographie de l'homme ordinaire (1985), François Laruelle declares that ‘minorities are th...
This dissertation examines the philosophical meditations behind a particular use of the voice in con...
Non-philosophy is a discipline of thought that works to sustain a certain affect within thinking tha...
François Laruelle’s ‘non-philosophical’ practice is connected to its performative language, such tha...
This text practices a philosophical voice that deviates from visuo-centric theory and the muteness o...
François Laruelle’s ‘non-philosophical’ practice is connected to its performative language, such tha...
In an essay from the early 1990s, François Laruelle characterizes philosophy as ‘that rumour which, ...
Aside from would-be mimetic renderings of characters' voices in fictions, what is voice, in a litera...
The human voice is a fascinating instrument. Through speech, singing and declamation, it transmits n...
The voice is a vibratory human production. The link with the world of shapes may seem remote, as it ...
A singular figure among contemporary theorists whose work poses a direct challenge to many of the pr...
The Voice of Laruelle, the philosopher (Abstract) What is a voice in the context of the arts and...
In Une biographie de l'homme ordinaire (1985), François Laruelle declares that ‘minorities are the i...
A mood for Philosophy (Abstract) In this dialogue with Francois Laruelle Anne-Françoise Schmidt ...
This paper aims to discuss and ask questions about the role and meaning of sound and voice in the co...
In Une biographie de l'homme ordinaire (1985), François Laruelle declares that ‘minorities are th...
This dissertation examines the philosophical meditations behind a particular use of the voice in con...
Non-philosophy is a discipline of thought that works to sustain a certain affect within thinking tha...
François Laruelle’s ‘non-philosophical’ practice is connected to its performative language, such tha...
This text practices a philosophical voice that deviates from visuo-centric theory and the muteness o...
François Laruelle’s ‘non-philosophical’ practice is connected to its performative language, such tha...
In an essay from the early 1990s, François Laruelle characterizes philosophy as ‘that rumour which, ...
Aside from would-be mimetic renderings of characters' voices in fictions, what is voice, in a litera...
The human voice is a fascinating instrument. Through speech, singing and declamation, it transmits n...
The voice is a vibratory human production. The link with the world of shapes may seem remote, as it ...
A singular figure among contemporary theorists whose work poses a direct challenge to many of the pr...