Criticizing Graham Harman

Posted on November 6, 2009
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I’m only starting to get into Harman’s philosophy, but I found this post on some criticisms interesting. “Harman’s importation of Husserlian Idealist objects exotically fused to a Heideggerian matrix . . . in an utterly non-productive way, leaving one to feel that one is just making categories up in some kind of meta-love . . .” He then suggests Spinoza as a bridge.

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