Object Oriented Dialectics: Hegel, Heidegger, Harman
In this relatively short book, Johns, in the style of Derrida, looks over the absence or spectre of the signifier ‘dialectic’ in both Martin Heidegger and Graham Harman's work, arguing that such a negation of the term turns out to be more of an intentional repression than any passive act of neglection. Johns insists that such repression finds its way into their writing as an alternative interpretation of their core concepts altogether. Less a Hegelian critique of such thinkers and more a Heideggerian and Harmanian resuscitation of the dialectic in Hegel as a realist method capable of integration into contemporary philosophy, this book will be invaluable to anyone interested in the crossroads of contemporary strands of idealism, materialism and realism and the place of the dialectical method today.
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Object Oriented Dialectics: Hegel, Heidegger, Harman
In this relatively short book, Johns, in the style of Derrida, looks over the absence or spectre of the signifier ‘dialectic’ in both Martin Heidegger and Graham Harman's work, arguing that such a negation of the term turns out to be more of an intentional repression than any passive act of neglection. Johns insists that such repression finds its way into their writing as an alternative interpretation of their core concepts altogether. Less a Hegelian critique of such thinkers and more a Heideggerian and Harmanian resuscitation of the dialectic in Hegel as a realist method capable of integration into contemporary philosophy, this book will be invaluable to anyone interested in the crossroads of contemporary strands of idealism, materialism and realism and the place of the dialectical method today.
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Object Oriented Dialectics: Hegel, Heidegger, Harman

Object Oriented Dialectics: Hegel, Heidegger, Harman

by Charles William Johns
Object Oriented Dialectics: Hegel, Heidegger, Harman

Object Oriented Dialectics: Hegel, Heidegger, Harman

by Charles William Johns

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In this relatively short book, Johns, in the style of Derrida, looks over the absence or spectre of the signifier ‘dialectic’ in both Martin Heidegger and Graham Harman's work, arguing that such a negation of the term turns out to be more of an intentional repression than any passive act of neglection. Johns insists that such repression finds its way into their writing as an alternative interpretation of their core concepts altogether. Less a Hegelian critique of such thinkers and more a Heideggerian and Harmanian resuscitation of the dialectic in Hegel as a realist method capable of integration into contemporary philosophy, this book will be invaluable to anyone interested in the crossroads of contemporary strands of idealism, materialism and realism and the place of the dialectical method today.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788869773914
Publisher: Mimesis International
Publication date: 09/06/2022
Series: Philosophy
Pages: 236
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.20(h) x (d)

About the Author

Charles William Johns teaches philosophy at the University of Lincoln, UK. He has published nine books with a range of publishers including Zero Books, Repeater Books and Springer. His most recent book is The Irreducible Reality of the Object (Springer Press, 2020). He is currently co-editing a volume entitled Fifteen Years After Speculative Realism which brings togther essays by Graham Harman, Alberto Toscano and Katerina Kolosova.
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