Immaterialism : objects and social theory
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In this book the founder of object-oriented philosophy develops his approach in order to shed light on the nature and status of objects in social life. While it is often assumed that an interest in objects amounts to a form of materialism, Harman rejects this view and develops instead an “immaterialist” method. By examining the work of leading contemporary thinkers such as Bruno Latour and Levi Bryant, he develops a forceful critique of ‘actor-network theory’. In an extended discussion of Leibniz’s famous example of the Dutch East India Company, Harman argues that this company qualifies for objecthood neither through ‘what it is’ or ‘what it does’, but through its irreducibility to either of these forms. The phases of its life, argues Harman, are not demarcated primarily by dramatic incidents but by moments of symbiosis, a term he draws from the biologist Lynn Margulis.
TitelImmaterialism : objects and social theory
Auteur
Plaats van uitgaveCambridge
UitgeverPolity Press
Jaar van uitgave2016
Pagina's134 p.
Formaat19 cm
Materiaalboek
ISBN978-1-509500970
Onderwerpobject, philosophy
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