In The Dictionary of Non-Philosophy, the French thinker Francois
Laruelle does something unprecedented for philosophers: he provides
an enormous dictionary with a theoretical introduction, carefully
crafting his thoughts to explain the numerous terms and neologisms
that he deems necessary for the project of non-philosophy. With a
collective of thinkers also interested in the project, Laruelle has
taken up the difficult task of creating an essential guide for
entering into his non-standard, non-philosophical terrain. And for
Laruelle, even the idea of a dictionary and what a dictionary is
become material for his non-philosophical inquiries. As his opening
note begins, "Thus on the surface and within the philosophical
folds of the dictionary, identity and its effect upon meaning are
what is at stake."
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