This introductory collection of writings by creative and subversive thinker François Laruelle opens with an introduction based upon an in-depth interview that traces the abiding concerns of his prolific output. The eleven newly translated essays that follow, dating from 1985 to the present, range from the origins of 'non-philosophy' to its evolution into what Laruelle now calls 'non-standard philosophy'. Two appendices present a number of Laruelle's experimental texts, which have not previously appeared in English translation, and a transcript of an early intervention and discussion on his 'transvaluation' of Kant's transcendental method.
Works.
2012
Selections.
English.
Experiments in non-standard thought
Philosophy, French-- 20th century.
Philosophy, French-- 21st century.
08.25 contemporary western philosophy (20th and 21th century)