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Alien Phenomenology, or What It's Like to Be a Thing

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Abstract

Humanity has sat at the center of philosophical thinking for too long. The recent advent of environmental philosophy and posthuman studies has widened our scope of inquiry to include ecosystems, animals, and artificial intelligence. Yet the vast majority of the stuff in our universe, and even in our lives, remains beyond serious philosophical concern. This book develops an object-oriented ontology that puts things at the center of being—a philosophy in which nothing exists any more or less than anything else, in which humans are elements but not the sole or even primary elements of philosophical interest. And unlike experimental phenomenology or the philosophy of technology, this book’s alien phenomenology…

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Keywords
  • Phenomenology (philosophy)
  • Nothing
  • Epistemology
  • Humanity
  • Posthuman
  • Metaphor
  • Philosophy
  • Consciousness
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