Speculative realism : problems and prospects
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Speculative realism : problems and prospects
Bloomsbury Academic, 2014
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [253]-260) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Speculative realism is one of the most talked-about movements in recent Continental philosophy. It has been discussed widely amongst the younger generation of Continental philosophers seeking new philosophical approaches and promises to form the cornerstone of future debates in the field.
This book introduces the contexts out of which speculative realism has emerged and provides an overview of the major contributors and latest developments. It guides the reader through the important questions asked by realism (what can I know? what is reality?), examining philosophy's perennial questions in new ways. The book begins with the speculative realist's critique of 'correlationism', the view that we can never reach what is real beneath our language systems, our means for perception, or our finite manner of being-in-the-world. It goes on to critically review the work of the movement's most important thinkers, including Quentin Meillassoux, Ray Brassier, and Graham Harman, but also other important writers such as Jane Bennett and Catherine Malabou whose writings delineate alternative approaches to the real. It interrogates the crucial questions these thinkers have raised and concludes with a look toward the future of speculative realism, especially as it relates to the reality of time.
目次
Introduction
1. Correlationism and Its Discontents
2. Meillassoux's Pivot from Correlationism to the Absolute
3. Beyond Belief: Divine Inexistence and the New Ethics
4. Object-Oriented Ontology
5. The Power of Things and the Nature of Politics
6. Ray Brassier's Transcendental Realism: Nothing (Else) Matters
7. The Transcendental Materialism of Adrian Johnston
8. Malabou's Plasticity and the Real
Time for a Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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