The publication of Form and Object: A Treatise on Things by Tristan
Garcia, Prix de Flore-winning novelist, philosopher, essayist, and
screenwriter is a genuine event in the history of philosophy.
Situating this event within classical, modern and contemporary
dialectical space, Jon Cogburn evaluates Garcia's metaphysics,
differential ontology, and militant anti-reductionism through a
series of seemingly incompatible oppositions: substance/process,
analysis/dialectic, simple/whole and discovery/creation. Cogburn
also includes a critical assessment of the consequences of Garcia's
philosophy, the various unresolved problems in his treatise and the
future prospects of speculative metaphysics.
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