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OverviewProposing a radical reconceptualization of deconstruction and nothingness The first of two volumes exploring Jacques Derrida's prefiguration of speculative realism, The Nothing and Nothingness examines the transcendental naturalism of Ray Brassier and Iain Hamilton Grant and the speculative materialism of Quentin Meillassoux. Philippe Lynes proposes nothing less than a radical reconceptualization of deconstruction as a call to bear witness to nothingness: let the earth be the earth, let nature be nature, and leave them to their reality, secrecy, and withdrawal without us. Dearth: Deconstruction After Speculative Realism argues that Derrida's seminars on Martin Heidegger and Maurice Blanchot, La Chose (The Thing), anticipated many of the philosophical, literary, and aesthetic questions animating speculative realism today: an anti-anthropocentric critique of Kantian correlationism an overcoming of the apocalyptic nihilism of extinction through a deeper, affirmative habituation to nothingness and poignant reflections on the literary and poetic aspects of living and dying in impossible worlds. His is an anti-correlationist plea that resounds now more urgently than ever. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Philippe LynesPublisher: Northwestern University Press Imprint: Northwestern University Press ISBN: 9780810148970ISBN 10: 0810148978 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 31 December 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsList of Abbreviations Prologue: The Nature of the Thing Part I: Nature Morte (On Transcendental Naturalism) 1: Ecologies of Nothingness 2: The Unthinged in Naturephilosophy 3: The-Thing-that-is-Not and the View from Nowhere 4: Last Things Part II: Before Finitude (On Speculative Materialism) 5: Finitude and Givenness 6: Nature, Literature, and Truth 7: The Right to Literature and the Right to Death, or Fiction and Testimony NotesReviewsLynes is one of the most important new voices in Derrida studies. In this monumental new work, he takes on the challenge of bringing deconstruction into sustained dialogue with speculative realism and does so with impressive dexterity and erudition."" - Graham Harman, Southern California Institute of Architecture, Los Angeles ""Dearth offers a wealth of scholarship, wisdom, and enlivening thought that brings deconstruction's legacies and aftermaths into the twenty-first century. Marrying archival research with rigorous analysis, Dearth is an essential text in eco-deconstruction, environmental philosophy, and the history of ideas. Essential reading for anyone curious or troubled about the relationship between philosophy and the fate of a damaged planet."" - Claire Colebrook, Penn State University Author InformationPhilippe Lynes is an Addison Wheeler Fellow with the Institute of Advanced Studies at Durham University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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