Category Archives: Graham Harman
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Oh, the Inhumanities…
3September 22, 2009 by Peter Gratton
Via the Inhumanities blog, what looks to be a good event, not least because it maps well onto some things …
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Agamben and Nancy on Language
Leave a commentSeptember 18, 2009 by Peter Gratton
Following up quickly on the last post, I would just say that for those interested, this is also part of …
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Words and Things
5September 18, 2009 by Peter Gratton
Larval Subjects has a great response to the ongoing discussion between Harman and Shaviro here. (Note to self: definitely part of the SR …
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Are you down with OOP? … You know me…
1September 15, 2009 by Peter Gratton
(Sorry–I happen to hear that old OPP hip-hop song in my head every time I type out OOP.) Harman writes: …
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Objects: Real and Intentional
2September 15, 2009 by Peter Gratton
Larval Subjects has another great post up, which follows on from a great set of posts from Graham Harman on …
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Plastic Bodies
Leave a commentSeptember 11, 2009 by Peter Gratton
It’s good to see some good stuff up on sensation and Merleau-Ponty. I like this on plasticity, which I would …
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The Harman-Gratton difference
Leave a commentSeptember 4, 2009 by Peter Gratton
I’m about to head up and give my CRESC paper–nothing major, and I’ll note when it’s published in some form …
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The Harman-Meillassoux difference
Leave a commentSeptember 4, 2009 by Peter Gratton
Here, via Graham’s site, is a link to a succinct discussion of what I’ll call, for publicity’s sake, the Harman/Meillassoux …
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Conclusion from tomorrow’s paper on Speculative Realism
Leave a commentSeptember 3, 2009 by Peter Gratton
I’m editing my paper to get it down to the time limits for the CRESC objects conference. Since I don’t …
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Clovis
Leave a commentAugust 30, 2009 by Peter Gratton
Clovis became for some reason a figure of mine–he was great in working on sovereignty: barbarian and Latinized, pagan and …
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