After the "Speculative Turn": Realism, Philosophy, and Feminism

Recent forms of realism in continental philosophy that are habitually subsumed under the category of "speculative realism," a denomination referring to rather heterogeneous strands of philosophy, bringing together object-oriented ontology (OOO), non-standard philosophy (or non-philosophy),...

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Other Authors: Kolozova, Katerina (Editor), Joy, Eileen A. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Published: Earth, Milky Way punctum books 2016
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