Francois Laruelle has been developing his project of non-philosophy
since the 1970s. Throughout this time he has aimed at nothing less
than the discovery and development of a new form of thinking that
draws its material from philosophy and related disciplines, but
uses them in inventive new ways that are seen as heretical by
standard philosophical approaches. The contributions to this volume
highlight Laruelle's own distinctive approach to the history of
thought and bring together researchers in the Anglophone and
Francophone world who have taken up the project of non-philosophy
in their own way, developing new heresies, sometimes even in
relation to non-philosophy itself. The contributions here show the
scope of non-philosophy with essays on gender, science, religion,
politics, animals, and the history of philosophy. They are all
brought together, not in a city of intellectuals bound together by
law, but within a city of heretics bound together only by their
status as stranger. This book was originally published as a special
issue of Angelaki.
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