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  1. Re-Worlding the World: Schelling's Philosophy of Art.Nat Trimarchi - manuscript
    The problem with how we mythologise reality is arguably at the core of humanity’s ecological/existential crisis. While others have pointed to this, F. W. Schelling produced a philosophy of art which both confirms it and lays the foundations for how it can be addressed. This involves reversing the polarities of the ‘modern mythology’, related directly to Art-and-Humanity’s joint meaning crisis which Schelling claimed originates in our alienation from Nature and the rise of ‘revealed religion’. Despite his resurgence (inspiring Complexity Science), (...)
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  • A Thousand Plateaus and Cosmic Artisanry: On Becoming Destroyer of Worlds.Janae Sholtz - 2021 - Deleuze and Guattari Studies 15 (2):197-225.
    In A Thousand Plateaus, Deleuze and Guattari carve out an image of thought and a path for philosophy that is connected to the figure of the cosmic artisan. This article situates the artisan in relation to both past and future, comparing this figure to that of the artist in the work of another great philosopher who desired to bring forth a new beginning for philosophy, Martin Heidegger. After discussing multiple ways that Deleuze and Guattari's thought is world-destroying in terms of (...)
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  • The Anxiety of the Contemporary. [REVIEW]Justin Raden - 2017 - Mediations 31 (1).
    Justin Raden reviews the Postmodern/Postwar — and After, edited by Jason Gladstone, Andrew Hobarek, and Daniel Worden.
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  • Black as the New Dissonance: Heidegger, Adorno, and Truth in the Work of Art.Jensen Suther - 2017 - Mediations 31 (1).
    Suther contrasts Theodor Adorno’s idea of “truth” in the work of art with Martin Heidegger’s The Origin of the Work of Art. Ultimately, the piece argues for a materialist aesthetics through Adorno’s account of modernism, suggesting that the “dissonance” intrinsic to modernist works of art activates the intellect of the beholder, disclosing the contradictions of capital.
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  • The Wooden Brain: Organizing Untimeliness in Marx’s Capital.Amanda Armstrong - 2017 - Mediations 31 (1).
    Amanda Armstrong reads Marx’s famous figuration of the dancing table, situating it historically so that we might glean something new about Capital, Volume I and capital itself: “Capital is a splintered text, pulled apart by the varied strains of materialism that course through its pages: the wooden table figures forth the text’s non-identity with itself.”.
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