The speculative turn : continental materialism and realism / Levi Bryant, Nick Srnicek and Graham Harman, editors.

Contributor(s): Bryant, Levi [editor. ] | Srnicek, Nick [editor. ] | Harman, Graham [editor. ]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: AnamnesisPublisher: Melbourne, Australia : Re.Press, 2011Copyright date: ©2011Description: vi, 430 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780980668346 (paperback)Subject(s): Continental philosophy | Materialism | Realism | Materialismus | Realismus | SpeculativeLOC classification: B804 .S654 2011
Contents:
1. Towards a Speculative Philosophy. Levi Bryant, Nick Srnicek and Graham Harman.
2. Interview. Alain Badiou and Ben Woodard.
3. On the Undermining of Objects: Grants, Bruno, and Radical Philosophy. Graham Harman.
4. Mining Conditions: A Response to Harman. Iain Hamilton Grant.
5. Concepts and Objects. Ray Brassier.
6. Does Nature Stay What-it-is?: Dynamics and the Antecendence Criterion. Iain Hamilton Grant.
7. Against Speculation, or, A Critique of Critique: A Remark on Quentin Meillassoux's After Finitude (After Colletti). Alberto Toscano.
8. Hume's Revenge: À Dieu, Meillassoux?. Adrian Johnston.
9. Radical Atheist Materialism: A Critique of Meillassoux.
10. Anything is Possible: A Reading of Quentin Meillassoux's After Finitude. Peter Hallward.
11. The Speculative and the Spesific: On Haldward and Meillassoux. Nathan Brown.
12. Capitalism and the Non-Philosophical Subject. Nick Srnicek.
13. Drafting the Inhuman: Conjectures on Capitalism and Organic Necrocracy. Reza Negarestani.
14. Is it Still Possible to be a Hegelian Today?. Slavoj Žižek.
15. Potentiality and Virtuality. Quentin Meillassoux, translated by Robin Mackay.
16. The Generic as Predicate and Constant: Non-Philosophy and Materialism. François Laruelle, transleted by Taylor Adkins.
17. The Ontic Principle: Outline of an Object-Oriented Ontology. Levi R. Bryant.
18. The Actual Volcano: Whitehead, Harman, and the Problem of Relations. Steven Shaviro.
19. Response to Shaviro. Graham Harman.
20. Reflections on Etienne Souriau's Le s différents modes d'existence. Bruno Latour, transleted by Stephen Muecke.
21. Outland Empire: Prologomena to Speculative Absolutism. Gabriel Catren, translated by Taylor Adkins.
22. Wondering about Materialism. Isabella Stengers.
23. Emergence, Causality and Realism. Manuel DeLanda.
24.Ontology, Biology, and History of Affect. John Protevi.
25. Interview. Slavoj Žižek and ben Woodard.
Subject: Continental philosophy has entered a new period of ferment. The long deconstructionist era was followed with a period dominated by Deleuze, which has in turn evolved into a new situation still difficult to define. However, one common thread running through the new brand of continental positions is a renewed attention to materialist and realist options in philosophy. Among the leaders of the established generation, this new focus takes numerous forms. It might be hard to find many shared positions in the writings of Badiou, DeLanda, Laruelle, Latour, Stengers, and Zizek, but what is missing from their positions is an obsession with the critique of written texts. All of them elaborate a positive ontology, despite the incompatibility of their results. Meanwhile, the new generation of continental thinkers is pushing these trends still further, as seen in currents ranging from transcendental materialism to the London-based speculative realism movement to new revivals of Derrida. As indicated by the title The Speculative Turn, the new currents of continental philosophy depart from the text-centered hermeneutic models of the past and engage in daring speculations about the nature of reality itself. This anthology assembles authors, of several generations and numerous nationalities, who will be at the centre of debate in continental philosophy for decades to come.--backover. https://www.bookdepository.com/Speculative-Turn-Levin-Bryant/9780980668346
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 416-430).

1. Towards a Speculative Philosophy. Levi Bryant, Nick Srnicek and Graham Harman.

2. Interview. Alain Badiou and Ben Woodard.

3. On the Undermining of Objects: Grants, Bruno, and Radical Philosophy. Graham Harman.

4. Mining Conditions: A Response to Harman. Iain Hamilton Grant.

5. Concepts and Objects. Ray Brassier.

6. Does Nature Stay What-it-is?: Dynamics and the Antecendence Criterion. Iain Hamilton Grant.

7. Against Speculation, or, A Critique of Critique: A Remark on Quentin Meillassoux's After Finitude (After Colletti). Alberto Toscano.

8. Hume's Revenge: À Dieu, Meillassoux?. Adrian Johnston.

9. Radical Atheist Materialism: A Critique of Meillassoux.

10. Anything is Possible: A Reading of Quentin Meillassoux's After Finitude. Peter Hallward.

11. The Speculative and the Spesific: On Haldward and Meillassoux. Nathan Brown.

12. Capitalism and the Non-Philosophical Subject. Nick Srnicek.

13. Drafting the Inhuman: Conjectures on Capitalism and Organic Necrocracy. Reza Negarestani.

14. Is it Still Possible to be a Hegelian Today?. Slavoj Žižek.

15. Potentiality and Virtuality. Quentin Meillassoux, translated by Robin Mackay.

16. The Generic as Predicate and Constant: Non-Philosophy and Materialism. François Laruelle, transleted by Taylor Adkins.

17. The Ontic Principle: Outline of an Object-Oriented Ontology. Levi R. Bryant.

18. The Actual Volcano: Whitehead, Harman, and the Problem of Relations. Steven Shaviro.

19. Response to Shaviro. Graham Harman.

20. Reflections on Etienne Souriau's Le s différents modes d'existence. Bruno Latour, transleted by Stephen Muecke.

21. Outland Empire: Prologomena to Speculative Absolutism. Gabriel Catren, translated by Taylor Adkins.

22. Wondering about Materialism. Isabella Stengers.

23. Emergence, Causality and Realism. Manuel DeLanda.

24.Ontology, Biology, and History of Affect. John Protevi.

25. Interview. Slavoj Žižek and ben Woodard.

Continental philosophy has entered a new period of ferment. The long deconstructionist era was followed with a period dominated by Deleuze, which has in turn evolved into a new situation still difficult to define. However, one common thread running through the new brand of continental positions is a renewed attention to materialist and realist options in philosophy. Among the leaders of the established generation, this new focus takes numerous forms. It might be hard to find many shared positions in the writings of Badiou, DeLanda, Laruelle, Latour, Stengers, and Zizek, but what is missing from their positions is an obsession with the critique of written texts. All of them elaborate a positive ontology, despite the incompatibility of their results. Meanwhile, the new generation of continental thinkers is pushing these trends still further, as seen in currents ranging from transcendental materialism to the London-based speculative realism movement to new revivals of Derrida.
As indicated by the title The Speculative Turn, the new currents of continental philosophy depart from the text-centered hermeneutic models of the past and engage in daring speculations about the nature of reality itself. This anthology assembles authors, of several generations and numerous nationalities, who will be at the centre of debate in continental philosophy for decades to come.--backover.

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