Includes bibliographical references (p. 256-259) and index
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The Non-Philosophical Inversion: Laruelle's Knowledge Without Domination / John Mullarkey and Anthony Paul Smith -- Thinking from the One: Science and the Ancient Philosophical Figure of the One / Anthony Paul Smith -- Laruelle Facing Deleuze: Immanence, Resistance and Desire / Marjorie Gracieuse -- Laruelle and Ordinary Life / Rocco Gangle -- The Justice of Non-Philosophy / Joshua Ramey -- Laruelle and the Reality of Abstraction / Ray Brassier -- The Science-Thought of Laruelle and Its Effects on Epistemology / Anne-Françoise Schmid -- 1 + 1 = 1: The Non-Consistency of Non-Philosophical Practice (Photo: Quantum: Fractal) / John Mullarkey -- Transcendental Arguments, Axiomatic Truth, and the Difficulty of Overcoming Idealism / Michael J. Olson -- Laruelle, Anti-Capitalist / Alexander R. Galloway -- Theories of the Immanent Rebellion: Non-Marxism and Non-Christianity / Katerina Kolozova -- Is Thinking Democratic? Or, How to Introduce Theory into Democracy / François Laruelle -- Non-Philosophy, Weapon of Last Defence: An Interview with François Laruelle
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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"François Laruelle is one of the most important French philosophers of the last 20 years, and as his texts have become available in English there has been a rising tide of interest in his work, particularly on the concept of 'Non-Philosophy'. Non-philosophy radically rethinks many of the most cutting-edge concepts such as immanence, pluralism, resistance, science, democracy, decisionism, Marxism, theology and materialism. It also expands our view of what counts as philosophical thought, through art, science and politics, and beyond to fields as varied as film, animality and material objects. Key features: Provides an overview of Laruelle's thought and an understanding of his contemporary relevance to contextualise his work for new readers ; Contains an exclusive interview with Laruelle and a new essay written by Laruelle himself ; Includes a bibliography of Laruelle's work and secondary literature."--Publisher's website