Being and Not Being: On Posthuman Temporality

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Being and Not Being argues that the fundamental oppositions of Western metaphysics – being and not-being, living being and inanimate object – must be replaced by a relational ontology capable of accounting for the futural temporality of creation.

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Richard Iveson
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