Metaphysics is generally claimed to have been in decline since Kant. Recent debates on the feasibility of metaphysics have introduced renewed readings into metaphysics and theorizations of the object. Speculative realism on the possibility of metaphysics is the target of this article, and Graham Harman is the essential figure for approaching this issue. With a critique on Harman's speculative realism, Peter Wolfendale triggered a separation within speculative realists. Both Harman and Wolfendale defended the feasibility of metaphysics. Harman's metaphysics is shaped by a special rendering of Heidegger's views on objects. Object being the central concept, this theory is also named OOP (Object-oriented philosophy). Wolfendale argues that Harm...
What follows is a cursory response to Graham Harman’s article “Materialism is Not the Solution.” It ...
Abstract The purpose of this article is to analyze how the objects relations in an object...
Rorty, Bernstein and others have argued that there is an acute lack of metaphilosophical reflection ...
The author critically considers the metaphysics of the American philosopher Graham Harman. The orig...
Proposed thesis is an attempt to summarise the term object in the work of American philosopher Graha...
Although there are significative differences between the philosophies of Mario Bunge and Graham Harm...
The article contains reflections on the “speculative realism”, a direction in 21st century philosoph...
From 1) the main ideas of the Kantian CRP - 2) a reinterpretation of the concept of transcendental s...
Steven Shaviro’s The Universe of Things is both an illuminating critical account of the development ...
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Harman touts his OOO as the best thing to have happened to Continental and Analytical philosophy in ...
This thesis has two philosophical positions as its targets. The first is 'scientific realism' of the...
This paper presents a juxtaposition of the understanding of objects in Jean-Luc Nancy’s postdeconstr...
This essay critiques the return to objects posited by certain new materialisms, most specifically th...
What follows is a cursory response to Graham Harman’s article “Materialism is Not the Solution.” It ...
Abstract The purpose of this article is to analyze how the objects relations in an object...
Rorty, Bernstein and others have argued that there is an acute lack of metaphilosophical reflection ...
The author critically considers the metaphysics of the American philosopher Graham Harman. The orig...
Proposed thesis is an attempt to summarise the term object in the work of American philosopher Graha...
Although there are significative differences between the philosophies of Mario Bunge and Graham Harm...
The article contains reflections on the “speculative realism”, a direction in 21st century philosoph...
From 1) the main ideas of the Kantian CRP - 2) a reinterpretation of the concept of transcendental s...
Steven Shaviro’s The Universe of Things is both an illuminating critical account of the development ...
Realism about Fictional Objects is a view that is committed to the existence of fictional objects. I...
Placing the cross-hair of analysis over the postmodern notion that everything is language, Speculati...
Harman touts his OOO as the best thing to have happened to Continental and Analytical philosophy in ...
This thesis has two philosophical positions as its targets. The first is 'scientific realism' of the...
This paper presents a juxtaposition of the understanding of objects in Jean-Luc Nancy’s postdeconstr...
This essay critiques the return to objects posited by certain new materialisms, most specifically th...
What follows is a cursory response to Graham Harman’s article “Materialism is Not the Solution.” It ...
Abstract The purpose of this article is to analyze how the objects relations in an object...
Rorty, Bernstein and others have argued that there is an acute lack of metaphilosophical reflection ...