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phenomenology and the carpentry of things

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Guerrilla metaphysics

phenomenology and the carpentry of things

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"Too unorthodox to be conservative, too systematic to be postmodern, Guerrilla Metaphysics is a unique attempt to describe the carpentry of things. At once systematic and offbeat, technical and poetic, it is a startling new vision of phenomenology's motto: To the things themselves!" "Instead of the occasional cause that makes God responsible for all events, Guerrilla Metaphysics seeks the vicarious cause that links human beings, tools, rivers, mountains, plastic, and clowns. Professor Graham Harman argues for a radical shift in the phenomenological attitude to objects, and explains how phenomenology can be reunified with the physical world that it wanted to bracket from view."

"In Part Two Harman takes a fresh approach to metaphor and comedy, explaining how even physical causation has the structure of allure. In the final Part, he offers a new account of causation, which is shown to be not only vicarious but also asymmetrical and buffered."--Jacket.

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Publisher
Open Court
Language
English
Pages
283

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Table of Contents

The Carnal phenomenologists
Setting the table
Quadruple philosophy.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-272) and index.

Published in
Chicago

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
110
Library of Congress
B829.5 .H37 2005, BD111

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 283 p. ;
Number of pages
283

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3399741M
ISBN 10
0812694562
ISBN 13
9780812694567
LCCN
2005013757
OCLC/WorldCat
60491855
LibraryThing
1951215
Goodreads
724898

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL5823300W

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Too unorthodox to be conservative, too systematic to be postmodern, Guerrilla Metaphysics is a unique attempt to describe the carpentry of things. At once systematic and offbeat, technical and poetic, it is a startling new vision of phenomenology's motto: To the things themselves!

Instead of the occasional cause that makes God responsible for all events, Guerrilla Metaphysics seeks the vicarious cause that links human beings, tools, rivers, mountains, plastic, and clowns. Professor Harman argues for a radical shift in the phenomenological attitude to objects, and explains how phenomenology can be reunified with the physical world that it wanted to bracket from view.

In Part Two Harman takes a fresh approach to metaphor and comedy, showing how even physical causation has the structure of allure. In the final Part, he offers a new account of causation, which is shown to be not only vicarious but also asymmetrical and buffered.

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