After Speculative Realism

Hilan Bensusan editor Charlie Johns editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publishing:20th Feb '25

£95.00

This title is due to be published on 20th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Offering a new way of conceiving ‘dialectics,’ this book is the first to apply Hegelian thought to the contemporary philosophical movement known as Speculative Realism.

Building upon the contributions to the movement of Speculative Realism by Ray Brassier, Iain Hamilton Grant, Graham Harman and Quentin Meillassoux, After Speculative Realism broadens and intensifies a number of key arguments in the field, engaging with both major philosophers of the past such as Hegel and Kant, and contemporary thinkers like Badiou and Žižek.

The four original Speculative Realists were united by a seemingly stubborn fidelity towards ‘the real’ as that which differed from sense experience, reason, the empirical sciences, representation, language and normativity. This volume further explores the ideas and arguments they had given regarding the potency of the real, but also investigates how the ‘correlate’ between thinking and being may have been misinformed or limited by a specific reading of phenomenology, a motivation to separate appearance from reality, and a desire to revitalise the Kantian notion of ‘noumena’.

After Speculative Realism charts the gap between the denouement of Speculative Realism and the birth of its contemporary successors such as the ‘new realism’ of Maurizio Ferraris, the kinetic ontology of Thomas Nail, the ‘transgressive realism’ of Lee Braver, the ‘real abstraction’ popularised by Alfred Sohn-Rethel, various spectral realisms, Laruellian realisms, and much more. Lastly, a new and intriguing lineage of female interpreters of Speculative Realism, including Deborah Goldgaber, Valeria Salveterra
and Katerina Kolozova, also make this volume a must read for anyone interested in the Speculative Realism canon.

ISBN: 9781350410398

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312 pages