The new issue of Parrhesia: A Journal of Critical Philosophy includes work by Quentin Meillassoux, Tristan Garcia, a review panel discussing Katrin Pahl’s Tropes of Transport: Hegel and Emotion, and a piece by me on the objects-processes debate in speculative realist philosophy. The latter, entitled “Beatnik Brothers? Between Graham Harman and the Deleuzo-Whiteheadian Axis,” is an updated version […]
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“Beatnik Brothers” in Parrhesia
Posted in GeoPhilosophy, tagged Deleuze, Graham Harman, Nonhuman Turn, object-oriented philosophy, process philosophy, process-relational thought, speculative realism, Whitehead on June 21, 2014 | 4 Comments »