Philosopher Graham Harman, one of the major figures in the philosophical movement known as speculative realism, talks about object-oriented philosophy and his book The Quadruple Object. We also chat about Bruno Latour, the Egyptian revolution, Foucault, Freud, animal rights, and whether or not guns kill people.
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Graham Harman’s Object Lesson (Episode 4) - Cultural Technologies Podcast
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Dark Ecology: Art and Thinking after the End of the World
A talk by Tim Morton in Lisbon, October 26, 2012.
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After Biopolitics
Tim Morton’s contribution to the Sawyer Seminar, with a Q&A.
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Dark Ecology: Philosophy in the Anthropocene
A talk by Tim Morton at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, October 18 2012.
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Art without You: The Matter of Contradiction
A talk by Tim Morton at The Matter of Contradiction: Ungrounding the Object, Centre International dâArt et du Paysage, Ile de Vassiviere, Limousin, France 8â9 September, 2012.
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Levi Bryant: The Matter of Contradiction
A talk by Levi Bryant at The Matter of Contradiction: Ungrounding the Object, Centre International dâArt et du Paysage, Ile de Vassiviere, France 8â9 September, 2012.
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introduction: The Matter of Contradiction
Introduction to a symposium, The Matter of Contradiction: Ungrounding the Object, Centre International dâArt et du Paysage, Ile de Vassiviere, France 8â9 September, 2012. Featuring Sam Basu, Tom Trevatt, Fabien Giraud, Ida Soulard.
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Ecological Awareness as Blindness
A talk by Tim Morton at Monash University, ASLEC-ANZ 2012, September 1, 20112.
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On Entering the Anthropocene
A talk by Tim Morton at the Environmental Humanities seminar, UNSW, Sydney, August 24, 2012.
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OOO Class 9B: Aesthetics and Politics
A class taught by Tim Morton at UC Davis, June 4, 2012.
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