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_aBrassier, Ray, _d1965- _eauthor. |
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_aNihil unbound : _benlightenment and extinction / _cRay Brassier. |
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_aNew York : _bPalgrave Macmillan, _c2010 |
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_axii, 375 pages ; _c22 cm. |
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_2rdamedia _aunmediated |
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_2rdacarrier _avolume |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliography references (pages 262-268) and index (pages 269-275). | ||
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_aThis book pushes nihilism to its ultimate conclusion by linking revisionary naturalism in Anglo-American philosophy with anti-phenomenological realism in French philosophy. Contrary to the 'post-analytic' consensus uniting Heidegger and Wittgenstein against scientism and scepticism, this book links eliminative materialism and speculative realism. _uhttps://www.amazon.com/Nihil-Unbound-Enlightenment-Extinction-Brassier/dp/023052205X |
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650 | 0 | _aNihilism (Philosophy) | |
650 | 7 | _aRealism | |
650 | 0 | _aNaturalism | |
900 | _aMEF Üniversitesi Kütüphane katalog kayıtları RDA standartlarına uygun olarak üretilmektedir / MEF University Library Catalogue Records are Produced Compatible by RDA Rules | ||
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970 | 0 | 1 | _tContents |
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_aPreface, _px. |
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_lPart I _tDestroying the Manifest Image. |
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_lChapter 1 _tThe Apopotosis of Belief, _p3. |
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_l1.1 _tThe manifest image and the myth of Jones: Wilfrid Sellars, _p3. |
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_l1.2 _tThe instrumentalization of the scientific image, _p6. |
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_l1.3 _tCognitive catastrophe: Paul Churchland, _p9. |
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_l1.4 _tThe neurocomputational alternative, _p11. |
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_l1.5 _tThe 'paradox' of eliminativism, _p14. |
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_l1.6 _tFrom the superempirical to the metaphysical, _p18. |
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_l1.7 _tThe appearance of appearance, _p26. |
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_lChapter 2 _tThe Thanatosis of Enlighttenment, _p32. |
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_l2.1 _tMyth and enlightenment: Adorno and Horkheimer, _p32. |
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_l2.2 _tThe sacrifice of sacrifice, _p34. |
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_l2.3 _tCommemorating reflection, _p39. |
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_l2.4 _tThe dispossession of space, _p42. |
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_l2.5 _tThe mimesis of death, _p45. |
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_lChapter 3 _tThe Enigma of Realism, _p49. |
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_l3.1 _tThe arche-fossil: Quentin Meillassoux, _p49. |
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_l3.2 _tThe correlationist response, _p53. |
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_l3.2.1 _tThe lacuna of manifestation, _p53. |
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_l3.2.2 _tInstantiating the transcendental, _p56. |
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_l3.2.3 _tAncestrality and chronology, _p58. |
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_l3.3 _tThe two regimes of sense, _p60. |
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_l3.4 _tThe principle of factuality, _p63. |
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_l3.5 _tThe three figures of factuality, _p69. |
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_l3.5.1 _tThe impossibility of contradiction, _p69. |
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_l3.5.2 _tThe necessary existence of contingency, _p71. |
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_l3.5.3 _tThe inconstancy of nature, _p74. |
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_l3.6 _tThe diachronicity of thinking and being, _p83. |
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_l3.7 _tThe paradox of absolute contingency, _p85. |
970 | 1 | 2 | _lPart IIThe Anatomy of Negation. |
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_lChapter 4 _tUnbinding the Void, _p97. |
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_l4.1 _tThe unbinding of being: Alain Badiou, _p97. |
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_l4.2 _tThe a priority of ontological discourse, _p98. |
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_l4.3 _tThe law of presentation, _p101. |
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_l4.4 _tStructure, metastructure, representation, _p102. |
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_l4.5 _tThe suture to the unpresentable, _p104. |
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_l4.6 _tPresentation as anti-phenomenon, _p106. |
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_l4.7 _tThe metaontological exception, _p107. |
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_l4.8 _tThe two regimes of presentation, _p111. |
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_l4.9 _tConsequences of subtraction, _p115. |
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_lChapter 5 _tBeing Nothing, _p118. |
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_l5.1 _tRealism, constructivism, deconstruction: François Laruelle, _p118. |
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_l5.2 _tThe essence of philosophy, _p120. |
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_l5.3 _tPhilosophical decision as transcendental deduction, _p122. |
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_l5.4 _tNaming the real, _p127. |
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_l5.5 _tVentriloquizing philosophy, _p131. |
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_l5.6 _tThe evacuation of the real, _p135. |
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_l5.7 _tDetermination in the last instance, _p138. |
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_l5.8 _tThe thinking object, _p140. |
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_l5.9 _tTranscendental unbinding, _p141. |
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_l5.10 _tAbsolute and relative autonomy, _p143. |
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_l5.11 _tNon dialectical negativity, _p146. |
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_l5.12 _tThe identity of space-time, _p148. |
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_lPart III _tThe End of Time. |
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_lChapter 6 _tThe Pure and Empty Form of Death, _p153. |
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_l6.1 _tWho is time?: Heidegger, _p153. |
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_l6.2 _tEkstasis and ekstema, _p156. |
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_l6.3 _tFinite possibility and actual infinity, _p158. |
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_l6.4 _tDeleuze: time in and for itself, _p162. |
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_l6.5 _tThe intensive nature of difference, _p164. |
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_l6.6 _tIndividuation and the individual, _p171. |
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_l6.7 _tThe syntheses of space and time, _p174. |
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_l6.8 _tThe fracture of thinking, _p178. |
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_l6.9 _tThe caesura of the act, _p181. |
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_l6.10 _tThe two faces of death, _p185. |
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_l6.11 _tThe fusion of mind and nature, _p187. |
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_l6.12 _tThe expression of complexity, _p192. |
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_l6.13 _tThe life of the mind, _p195. |
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_lChapter 7 _tThe Truth of Extinction, _p205. |
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_l7.1 _tNietzsche's fable, _p205. |
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_l7.2 _tThe turning point, _p215. |
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_l7.3 _tSolar catastrophe: Lyotard, _p223. |
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_l7.4 _tThe seizure of phenomenology: Levinas, _p230. |
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_l7.5 _tThe trauma of life: Freud, _p234. |
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_l7.6 _tBinding extinction, _p238. |
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_aNotes, _p240. |
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_aBibliography, _p262. |
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_aIndex of Names, _p269. |
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_aIndex of Subjects, _p271. |
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