A crucial text in the development of François Laruelle's oeuvre and
an excellent starting point for understanding his broader project,
Philosophies of Difference offers a theoretical and critical analysis
of the philosophers of difference after Hegel and Nietzsche. Laruelle
then uses this analysis to introduce a new theoretical practice of
non-philosophical thought.
Rather than presenting a narrative historical overview, Laruelle
provides a series of rigorous critiques of the various interpretations
of difference in Hegel, Nietzsche and Deleuze, Heidegger and Derrida.
From Laruelle's innovative theoretical perspective, the forms of
philosophical difference that emerge appear as variations upon a
unique, highly abstract structure of philosophical decision, the
self-posing and self-legitimating essence of philosophy itself.
Reconceived in terms of philosophical decision, the seemingly radical
concept of philosophical difference is shown to configure rather the
identity of philosophy as such, which thus becomes manifest as a
contingent and no longer absolute form of thinking. The way is thereby
opened for initiating a new form of thought, anticipated here with the
development of a key notion of non-philosophy, the Vision-in-One.
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A Critical Introduction to Non-philosophy
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ISBN
9781350064904
Publisert
2020
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Bloomsbury UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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