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Postcontinental Realism

Postcontinental Realism
Author: Ernesto Castro
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2022-10-17
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 3161618831

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Continental Realism

Continental Realism
Author: Paul J. Ennis
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2011-06-16
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1846947200

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In Continental Realism Paul Ennis tackles the rise of realist metaphysics in contemporary continental philosophy. Pitted against the dominant antirealist and transcendental continental hegemony Ennis argues that continental thinking must establish an alliance between metaphysics, speculation, and realism if we are to truly get back to the things themselves.


The Speculative Turn

The Speculative Turn
Author: Levi Bryant
Publisher: re.press
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2011
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0980668344

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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 current giants of this generation, this new focus takes numerous different and opposed 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 center of debate in continental philosophy for decades to come.


Post-continental Voices

Post-continental Voices
Author: Paul John Ennis
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2010
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 184694385X

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This collection of interviews brings together seven post-continental thinkers to discuss their own personal academic development, their experiences of graduate school and their hopes for post-continental philosophy. Each thinker has been chosen for their importance, popularity and potential. Opening with a short introduction this book offers a rare insight into the world of academic philosophy from the inside. Acting as a handbook to post-continental philosophy this book will prepare students for the unique challenges facing academic philosophy in the coming years. The following thinkers appear in the book: Graham Harman, Jeffrey Malpas, Lee Braver, Stuart Elden, Ian Bogost, Levi R. Byrant, and Adrian Ivakhiv.


A Thing of This World

A Thing of This World
Author: Lee Braver
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 615
Release: 2007-07-13
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0810123800

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Combining conceptual rigour and clarity of prose with historical erudition, this book shows how one of the standard issues of analytic philosophy, realism and anti-realism, has also been at the heart of continental philosophy.


Weaponising Speculation

Weaponising Speculation
Author: Caoimhe Doyle
Publisher: punctum books
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2014
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0615956661

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This book contains the proceedings from Weaponising Speculation, a two-day conference and exhibition that took place in Dublin in March 2013. Weaponising Speculation was organised by D.U.S.T. (Dublin Unit for Speculative Thought) and aimed to be an exploration of the various expressions of DIY theory operative in the elsewheres, the shafts and tunnels of the para-academy. The topics covered all come under the welcoming embrace of speculation, spanning a broad range: from art, philosophy, nature, fiction, and computation to spiders, culinary cosmology, and Oscar the Grouch. The book itself aims to be more than just a collection of essays and catalogue of artworks, but also a documentation of the event as a whole. An object that both those present at the event and those who missed it would want to own - bringing something new to both sets of readers


Speculations

Speculations
Author: Paul J. Ennis
Publisher: punctum books
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2020-07-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1950192997

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Continental Realism and Its Discontents

Continental Realism and Its Discontents
Author: Marie-Eve Morin
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2017-06-23
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1474421156

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Speculative realism challenges philosophical approaches and traditions for supposedly failing to do justice to the real world. Taking this realist challenge seriously, Continental Realism and Its Discontents refuses to discard the philosophical contributions of Kant, Schelling, Merleau-Ponty, Derrida and Nancy without closer scrutiny. Instead, the contributors turn to these thinkers to meet the challenge of realism in contemporary philosophy.


Borderwaters

Borderwaters
Author: Brian Russell Roberts
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2021-04-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1478013206

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Conventional narratives describe the United States as a continental country bordered by Canada and Mexico. Yet, since the late twentieth century the United States has claimed more water space than land space, and more water space than perhaps any other country in the world. This watery version of the United States borders some twenty-one countries, particularly in the archipelagoes of the Pacific and the Caribbean. In Borderwaters Brian Russell Roberts dispels continental national mythologies to advance an alternative image of the United States as an archipelagic nation. Drawing on literature, visual art, and other expressive forms that range from novels by Mark Twain and Zora Neale Hurston to Indigenous testimonies against nuclear testing and Miguel Covarrubias's visual representations of Indonesia and the Caribbean, Roberts remaps both the fundamentals of US geography and the foundations of how we discuss US culture.


French Philosophy Today

French Philosophy Today
Author: Christopher Watkin
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2016-05-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1474414745

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Alain Badiou, Quentin Meillassoux, Catherine Malabou, Michel Serres and Bruno Latour: this comparative, critical analysis shows the promises and perils of new French philosophy's reformulation of the idea of the human.