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Guerrilla Metaphysics: Phenomenology and the Carpentry of Things
Graham Harman
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| #562304 in Books | Open Court | 2005-08-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.98 x.78 x6.22l,.88 | File type: PDF | 280 pages | ||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Though I am a reader of Deleuze-Guattari, I really find this useful when studying Amerindian ontologies...|By Juan Duchesne-Winter|I am a Deleuze-Guattari reader. What I like in D.-G. is their (suggested) nearly flat ontology, becoming, multiplicity and relations, but I was not satisfied with the way objects are undermined by molecularity and over mined by the plane of abstract||Harman takes a...creative approach to the phenomenological attitude to objects and how phenomenology can be reunified with the world. -- Reference & Research Book News Feb 2006
In Guerrilla Metaphysics, Graham Harman develops further the object-oriented philosophy first proposed in Tool-Being. Today’s fashionable philosophies often treat metaphysics as a petrified relic of the past, and hold that future progress requires an ever further abandonment of all claims to discuss reality in itself. Guerrilla Metaphysics makes the opposite assertion, challenging the dominant "philosophy of access" (both continental and analytic) that remains...
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