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.
UNIFORM TITLE
General Material Designation
Works.
Date of Publication
2012
Form Subheading
Selections.
Language (when part of a heading)
English.
PARALLEL TITLE PROPER
Parallel Title
Experiments in non-standard thought
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Philosophy, French-- 20th century.
Philosophy, French-- 21st century.
08.25 contemporary western philosophy (20th and 21th century)