Bültmann & Gerriets
After Speculative Realism
von Charles William Johns, Hilan Bensusan
Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
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ISBN: 978-1-350-41039-8
Erscheint im Februar 2025
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 234 mm [H] x 156 mm [B] x 25 mm [T]
Gewicht: 454 Gramm
Umfang: 336 Seiten

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Throughout the history of Heideggerian thought - a thought which surely shapes our understanding of 'Being' in the 20th and 21st century (as well as the history of western metaphysics in general) - there seems to be no place for what Plato, Hegel and Marx before him called 'dialectics'. For Heidegger, the dialectical method was "a philosophical embarrassment". Equally, for one of our more contemporary philosophers, Graham Harman, there is no appearance of the word 'dialectic' in his complete oeuvre.
In this relatively short book, Johns and Bensusan, in the style of Derrida, looks over the absence or spectre of the signifier 'dialectic' in both Heidegger and Harman's work, arguing that such a negation of the term turns out to be more of an intentional repression than any passive neglection. Rather, the editors insist that such a repression finds its way into their writing as an alternative interpretation of their core concepts. Bringing together for the first time Hegelian thought in relation to both Speculative Realism and Harman's work, this volume markedly serves less as a Hegelian critique of such thinkers and more as a Heideggerian and Harmanian resuscitation of the dialectic in Hegel; as a realist method capable of integration into contemporary philosophy. Offering a new way of conceiving 'dialectics' based on recent developments in science and the most cutting edge of contemporary philosophy, this book is indispensable to anyone interested in the crossroads of contemporary strands of idealism, materialism and realism. Perhaps, in this sense, the 'speculative' term antecedent in both Hegel's Speculative Philosophy and Speculative Realism can finally be reconciled in true dialectical form.



Preface: Three Stages
Authors' Introduction

Part I. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Dialectics 1
1. The Object as Logical
2. The Object as Spatio-temporal
3. The Object as both Real and Potentially Ideal
4. The Object as Teleological

Part II. Graham Harman
Dialectics 2
5. The Quadruple Object
6. On Vicarious Causation

Part III. Martin Heidegger
Dialectics 3
7. Space as Object-Oriented
8. Time as Object-Oriented

Conclusion
The Absolute as Reality or World?
The Future of Hegel Beyond Correlationism

Bibliography



Charles William Johns is a Research Assistant at University of Lincoln, UK. His research focuses on discourses that combine or challenge the distinctions between philosophy and literature.
Hilan Bensusan is Professor of Contemporary Philosophy, University of Brasilia, Brazil.