An edition of Introduction to new realism (2015)

Introduction to new realism

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Introduction to new realism
Maurizio Ferraris
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An edition of Introduction to new realism (2015)

Introduction to new realism

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"Introduction to New Realism provides an overview of the movement of contemporary thought named New Realism, by its creator and most celebrated practitioner, Maurizio Ferraris. Sharing significant concerns and features with Speculative Realism and Object Oriented Ontology, New Realism can be said to be one of the most prescient philosophical positions today. Its desire to overcome the postmodern antirealism of Kantian origin, and to reassert the importance of truth and objectivity in the name of a new Enlightenment, has had an enormous resonance both in Europe and in the US. Introduction to New Realism is the first volume dedicated to exposing this continental movement to an anglophone audience.Featuring a foreword by the eminent contemporary philosopher and leading exponent of Speculative Realism, Iain Hamilton Grant, the book begins by tracing the genesis of New Realism, and outlining its central theoretical tenets, before opening onto three distinct sections. The first, 'Negativity', is a critique of the postmodern idea that the world is constructed by our conceptual schemas, all the more so as we have entered the age of digitality and virtuality. The second thesis, 'positivity', proposes the fundamental ontological assertion of New Realism, namely that not only are there parts of reality that are independent of thought, but these parts are also able to act causally over thought and the human world. The third thesis, 'normativity,' applies New Realism to the sphere of the social world. Finally, an afterword written by two young scholars explains in more detail the relationship between New Realism and other forms of contemporary realism"--

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English
Pages
146

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2015, Bloomsbury Academic
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Table of Contents

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Foreword, by Iain Hamilton Grant.IntroductionPart 1: NegativityPart 2: PositivityPart 3: NormativityAfterwordBibliographyIndex.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 136-144) and index.

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London, New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
149/.2
Library of Congress
B835 .F4713 2015b, B835, B835 .F4713 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 146 pages
Number of pages
146

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31037901M
ISBN 13
9781472590640, 9781472595942, 9781472590664, 9781472590657
LCCN
2014031960
OCLC/WorldCat
893889872

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