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Posts by Graham Harman

It's been awhile since I read The Dawn of Everything, and I'm afraid I don't remember the references to Scott.

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Possibly my book on Latour's later philosophy, which is way overdue because it kept falling through the cracks.

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Thanks for the tip. I've seen many "relations precede relata" arguments but never a convincing one. The Neoplatonism angle interests me, though.

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I have a great foreign policy idea: let's bully and threaten Canada, the friendliest possible neighbor and trade partner with whom we've had peace for 200 years! It'll work out!

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Google Maps is actually going to change the name to Gulf of America. Tyrant’s baggage and lickspittles.

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But they might think he's attacking Columbia University, and I'm sure they'd go for that.

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Oh, a second edition? Glad to hear it.

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This is just days away from publication in Korea.

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Somebody stole my Lacan book order from our package room. (?)

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He might also use it as an excuse re: Venezuela.

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How can I launch my own crypto currency?

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That declaration of drug cartels as terrorist organizations wasn't just for fun. He's really going to attack Latin American countries, isn't he?

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Did Melania Trump lift her inauguration hat from the Hamburglar?

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Republicans who rail against affirmative action for American minorities but then demand protection from Indian computer programmers. It's maybe the only issue where I side with Musk and Vivek.

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People seem to feel like they've already done their election-related mourning and are enjoying internal Republican fights and making fun of Elon Musk. But we'll be snapped back to reality by the post-January 20 immigrant roundup. It's going to be ugly.

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I never considered that connection, and would have to go back to Whitehead with that in mind to see if I agree.

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Bruno Latour, Graham Harman, and Nonmodernism Abstract. Bruno Latour critiques the nature/culture binary, defining it as the fundamental dualism of modernity. To go beyond modernity, Latour proposes “nonmodernism,” the idea that the modern separa...

Adam Lovasz in Budapest has a new article on the difference between Latours approach to non-modernism and mine. scholarlypublishingcollective.org/psup/posthum...

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Yeah, I wish I'd known more people like that in high school.

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Special Episode 2: Late Heidegger with Dr. Graham Harman The Continental Breakfast Podcast · Episode

Another podcast is up, this one audio-only and far shorter. It was conducted by Paolo and Sohum, two highly advanced high school philosophy enthusiasts in Jacksonville, Florida. It was a pleasure to speak with them earlier today.

open.spotify.com/episode/5LNG...

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Just arrived in the mail. I wrote Chapter 9 of this book, "Objects and Fields of Sense."

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Graham Harman: Objects Untimely, the Subject, Freedom, and Is Kant the Enemy of Metaphysics?
Graham Harman: Objects Untimely, the Subject, Freedom, and Is Kant the Enemy of Metaphysics? YouTube video by Rahul Sam

I visited Rahul's podcast in Melbourne. But beware: it's 2 hours long.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dPL...

1 year ago 9 1 1 0

Yeah, looks like it was the first week of December 2010.

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Steven Shaviro and Graham Harman - WRP 2015 Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

From the archives: Steven Shaviro and Graham Harman - 2015 Whitehead Research Project Conference

@sshaviro.bsky.social @objectoriented.bsky.social

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Nice photo. But I think it was 2010, wasn't it?

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NYPD releases new photos of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s alleged assassin sitting in taxi after NYC murder The suspect is shown looking directly into a camera as he apparently peers through a divider window to talk to the driver in one photo.

In the newly released photos, the shooter looks uncannily like Dzokhar Tsarnaev (who is, of course, in the Florence Supermax prison awaiting the death penalty).

nypost.com/2024/12/07/u...

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Amazing how when you hit a certain age, hearing random loud pop music is incredibly annoying but classical music immediately healing. I used to suspect that was largely a pose by older people, but it's more like a physical fact.

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I'm old enough to remember even the (at the time) respected John Tower losing confirmation to the Pentagon over his drinking.

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Come on, Trump. You're not supposed to troll the public with your Cabinet picks, especially with a post as globally important as Defense.

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Felsefe Öldü mü? & Yaşayan Büyük Filozoflarla Söyleşiler Felsefe Öldü mü? & Yaşayan Büyük Filozoflarla Söyleşiler - KUTADGU - Osman Baran Kaplan - Felsefe Öldü Mü? Yaşayan Büyük Felsefeciler Cev

For readers of Turkish, I am one of a number of analytic & continental philosophers interviewed in this new book by Osman Baran Kaplan.

www.kitapyurdu.com/kitap/felsef...

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