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The Rise of Realism

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Until quite recently, almost no philosophers trained in the continental tradition saw anything of value in realism. The situation in analytic philosophy was always different, but in continental philosophy realism was usually treated as a pseudo-problem. That is no longer the case.
 
In this provocative new book, two leading philosophers examine the remarkable rise of realism in the continental tradition. While exploring the similarities and differences in their own positions, they also consider the work of others and assess rival trends in contemporary philosophy. They begin by discussing the relation between realism and materialism, which DeLanda links closely but which Harman tries to separate. Part Two covers the many different meanings of realism, with the two authors working together to develop an expanded definition of the term. Part Three features a spirited exchange on the respective virtues and drawbacks of DeLanda's realism of attractors and singularities and Harman's object-oriented theory. Part Four shifts to the question of the knowability of the real, as the authors discuss whether scientific knowledge does full justice to reality. In Part Five, they shift the focus to space, time, and science more generally, and here Harman offers a defence of actor-network theory despite its obvious anti-realist elements.
 
Lively, accessible and engaging, this book is the best attempt so far to clarify the different paths for realism in continental philosophy. It will be of great value to students and scholars of continental philosophy and to anyone interested in the cutting-edge debates in philosophy and critical theory today.

List of contents

* Part One: Realism and Materialism
* Part Two: Realism and Anti-Realism
* Part Three: Realist Ontology
* Part Four: Cognition and Experience
* Part Five: Time, Space, and Science
* Works Cited

About the author










Manuel Delanda is Adjunct Professor at the Department of Architecture, Princeton University.
Graham Harman is Distinguished University Professor of Philosophy at the Southern California Institute of Architecture (on leave from the American University in Cairo).

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Until quite recently, almost no philosophers trained in the continental tradition saw anything of value in realism. The situation in analytic philosophy was always different, but in continental philosophy realism was usually treated as a pseudo-problem. That is no longer the case.

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"Great philosophy makes everything, from the ordinary to the sublime, a topic of thought and reflection and this is what The Rise of Realism offers. It is an outstanding introduction to both new materialism and object-oriented ontology that will be of great interest to novices and experts alike." - Levi Bryant, Collin College

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Authors Manue DeLanda, Manuel DeLanda, Manuel Harman Delanda, DeLanda Manuel, Graham Harman, Harman Graham
Publisher Polity Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.04.2017
 
EAN 9781509519033
ISBN 978-1-5095-1903-3
No. of pages 240
Dimensions 139 mm x 218 mm x 15 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy

Ästhetik, Philosophie, Kritische Theorie, Realismus, Aesthetics, Philosophy, Critical Theory, Continental Philosophy, Kontinentalphilosophie

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