Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Essays, lectures, Realism, Towards, Speculative

Towards Speculative Realism: Essays and Lectures



Your Ad Here









These writings chart Harman's rise from Chicago sportswriter to co-founder of one of Europe's most promising philosophical movements: Speculative Realism. In 1997, Graham Harman was an obscure graduate student covering Chicago sporting events for a California website. Unpublished in philosophy at the time, he was already a popular conference speaker on Heidegger and related themes. Little more than a decade later, as the author of stimulating and highly visible books on continental philosophy, he was Associate Vice Provost for Research at the American University in Cairo, and a key member of the Speculative Realist movement along with Ray Brassier, Iain Hamilton Grant, and Quentin Meillassoux. This fascinating collection of eleven essays and lectures from 1997-2009, anchored by Harman's rebellious transformation of Heideggerian philosophy, show the evolution of his object-oriented metaphysics from its early days into an increasingly developed philosophical position. Each chapter is preceded by Harman's delightful and witty scene-setting commentary.









List Price: $ 16.95



Price: $ 9.81










Your Ad Here



Other posts like this, by keyword:

Essays:

Chick Lit Books ...
Asia Books blog ...
Needlepoint Books blog ...
Chick Lit Books ...
Golf Books blog ...
blog Childrens Books ...
United States Books blog ...
Golf Books blog ...
High Tech Books ...
Mathematics Books blog ...
lectures:

Fitness Books ...
Medical Books blog ...
Certification Books blog ...
Bibles Books ...
One Writer’s Beginnings (William E. Massey Sr. Lectures in the History of American Civilization) ...
Music As A Language Lectures to Music Students ...
Tanner Lectures Explore Philosophy vs. Literature ...
The Feynman Lectures on Physics including Feynman’s Tips on Physics: The Definitive and Extended Edition ...
Realism:

International Books ...
Cooking Books blog ...
Towards:

Speculative:

No comments:

Post a Comment