Documents On Pleromatica and its Harmonics Gabriel Catren “Since the very beginning of my intellectual life I have had two great passions, science and philosophy”
Publications Pleromatica, or Elsinore’s Trance Gabriel Catren “The ark drifts through a pleromatic and impersonal stream of manifestation”
Documents Objects and Objections Peter Wolfendale “Yes, metaphysics still can be a good thing; it’s just that this particular metaphysics isn’t the greatest example of it”
Documents The Real Thing: The Real and the Sublime Kristen Alvanson “Depiction begins to give way to a distribution of forces that retains or repeats something of the traumatic experience”
Documents The Real Thing: Panel Discussion Amanda Beech “The world disclosed by science and our self-perceptions are completely at odds with each other”
Documents Speculative Solution: Quentin Meillassoux and Florian Hecker Talk Hyperchaos Florian Hecker “To give this sensation that you are in a world where you cannot make a physics, but only a chronics, of things.”
Publications Object-Oriented Philosophy Peter Wolfendale Ray Brassier “OOP should be seen as the natural successor of correlationism, rather than the radical critique of correlationism”
Publications Speculative Aesthetics Robin Mackay (ed) James Trafford (ed) Luke Pendrell (ed) “To understand the image again as a critical-political project”
Publications Collapse Volume III Robin Mackay (ed) Dustin McWherter “Philosophy might be considered a science: the science of determining the conditions of a problem”
Publications Collapse Volume II Robin Mackay (ed) Ray Brassier Damian Veal “Correlationism secures the transcendental divide between the real and the ideal only at the cost of turning being into the correlate of thought”