Category Archives: Graham Harman

Edinburgh University Press philosophy

Edinburgh University Press have a new philosophy catalogue out. Lots of really interesting books in there – Graham Harman’s book on Meillassoux launches the new Speculative Realism series; plus Gerald Moore’s book on The Politics of the Gift (endorsed by … Continue reading

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Harman on Leibniz and Heidegger

In the Cultural Studies Review here.

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Ray Brassier interview

Interview with Ray Brassier in Kronos (via Mark Kelly). Brassier is the translator of Meillassoux’s After Finitude and author of Nihil Unbound. He was one of the four original speakers (with Meillasoux, Graham Harman and Iain Hamilton-Grant) at the ‘Speculative Realism’ … Continue reading

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Harman on editing, etc.

Graham Harman provides an interesting advice post on writing, editing and goal-setting.

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Speculative Realism book series

Graham Harman has the good news here – with Edinburgh University Press, and paperback/hardback agreed for all volumes. In a smart move they’ve decided his own book on Meillassoux – which was contracted before the series was – will be … Continue reading

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Harman on events in Egypt

Great post here. I’ve known and loved these people for more than a decade now, but in the past 18 days they have exceeded all expectations. We can only salute their intelligent and flexible planning, their sense of humor amidst … Continue reading

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The speculative/Medieval relation

Eileen Joy replies to my earlier question on the relation between speculative realism and medieval studies, in some detail, and with some references to writers such as Graham Harman and Tim Morton, here. There is a lot in this post, and much that … Continue reading

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Egyptian protest planning leaflet

 Bit late linking to this – it’s been around for a few days – but The Atlantic has translated some of the leaflet which makes for interesting reading – with some background in The Guardian here. Because of the … Continue reading

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Society for European Philosophy CFP

(reposted from AHB) Annoyingly this clashes with the Royal Geographical Society conference in London. The Society for European Philosophy and The Forum for European Philosophy Joint Conference 2011 York St John University, York, UK 31st August-3rd September 2011 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS … Continue reading

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Speculative Medievalisms

I spent yesterday at the Speculative Medievalisms workshop at King’s College, London. I’d left it late to reserve a place, not knowing if I could make it, and it was full. But fortunately a space opened up for me. It … Continue reading

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