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Inhuman Rationality: Speculative Realism, Normativity, and Praxis
This article addresses how the Iranian-born philosopher Reza Negarestani has negotiated human distinctiveness in the course of his intellectual...
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The Idea of an Anthropological Shift
After having read each of these manifestos separately, we will examine the differences between their different anthropological aims. This will be the... -
Alexander Scriabin as a Russian Cosmist
In the secondary literature on Scriabin, it is not uncommon to come across the names of philosophers such as Nikolai Fyodorov, Vladimir Solovyov, and...
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Integration of the Anthropocene into the Citizen Debate
In the introduction to this work, we mentioned the publication of a series of manifestos over the past few years, most written by academics. They are... -
The Preforming of the Mall at the End of the World
This chapter presents the story of the mall at the end of the world; a story where a new kind of “sustainability” is achieved and a wealthy subset of... -
In the Viscera of Capital: Practical Acceleration in the Contemporary Business School
This chapter offers a series of provocations around the following question: if Business Schools are observably co-opting and seeking to profiteer off... -
Living Without Hope: Stories for the Rising Tide
This chapter critically examines the most common theme to stories in the anthropocene: hope. Even among the bleakest stories that seem to suggest... -
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Editors’ Conclusions: The Past, Present, and Future of the Theory–German Idealism Relation
This concluding chapter to the handbook contains the editors’ reflections on the state of the relationship between theory and German Idealism by way... -
Capitalism and Schizophrenia
Félix Guattari’s encounter with Gilles Deleuze at the end of the 1960s produces a philosophy that explodes the Lacanian bases of the work of... -
Dialectics of Technical Emancipation—Considerations on a Reflexive, Sustainable Technology Development
The modern idea of emancipation is linked to the goal of overcoming dependencies and domination. However, as argued in the article, negative...
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Re-storying Laws for the Anthropocene: Rights, Obligations and an Ethics of Encounter
The Anthropocene prompts renewed critical reflection on some of the central tenets of modern thought including narratives of ‘progress’, the...
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Anti-modern Techno-Science: Cybernetics, Ontology, Practice in the European Hacker Tradition
Hacker artefacts, knowledges, practices and scenes constitute an alternative engineering culture that can be characterised as anti-modern... -
Ectogenesis as the Dilution of Sex or the End of Females?
Technofeminisms are dealing with new sets of challenges directly related to the possibilities opened by transhumanism. Among the huge list of... -
Egoity, Infinity, and (W)holistic Education
The pedagogical core of the overall argument is delineated in reference to the notion of hyperholistic education. The latter embodies the therapeutic... -
We Have Never Been Wild: Towards an Ecology of the Technical Milieu
Oddly, many of those who have pioneered the philosophy of political ecology in France (André Gorz, Cornélius Castoriadis, Félix Guattari, Serge... -
Scales of Design: Ecodesign and the Anthropocene
In this chapter, we provide with a brief historical overview of the encounter between design and the global environment in the Anthropocene,... -
Conclusion: Defense-Time: Immediacy and Realtime Resistance
Chapter 4 concerns “realtime resistance” the manner in which immediacy has transformed protest in the early 21st century, just as it has thought and... -
Rethinking Agamben: Ontology and the Coming Politics
Giorgio Agamben’s work has often been criticised for being bleak, pessimistic, and of little use for thinking about political action. This image of...