I wanted to let everyone know that two of Laruelle’s books (Dictionary of Non-Philosophy) (Philosophy and Non-Philosophy) are now in print and available to order. Univocal has done a great job in getting both of these books out in rapid succession, and the mirror fractal images of the covers just makes the pair the ultimate accessory :).
The Dictionary has been fully revised, and there’s a new introduction by the author included, along with his essay on the non-philosophical dictionary. All in all, it’s infinitely better than the PDF dictionary, which is outmoded and incomparably inferior.
I also wanted to link to a number of translations of F. Laruelle’s that I have posted in the past year or so, just to cross-wire the translation interests along with Fractal Ontology, my original conduit and channel for my translation-inspirations.
The Transcendental Computer: A Non-philosophical Utopia
Badiou and Non-Philosophy: a Parallel
The Concept of an Ordinary Ethics or Ethics Founded in Man
The Concept of Generalized Analysis or of ‘Non-Analysis’
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Intro to Textual Machines
The Transcendental Computer: A Non-philosophical Utopia
Badiou and Non-Philosophy: a Parallel
The Concept of an Ordinary Ethics or Ethics Founded in Man
The Concept of Generalized Analysis or of ‘Non-Analysis’
Who Are Minorities and How To Think Them?
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Brilliant work Taylor – I’ve been reading through Philosophy and Non-Philosophy and finding it challenging and interesting. Well done-
Cheers,
-Max
Thanks Max! I appreciate the input. If you have anything you’d like to discuss from the work, please let me know. I hope the read is enjoyable!
I think his work should be translated into German as well. So far I didn’t have any luck convincing publishers though 😉 any tips how to proceed in order to succeed?
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