Here I would like to respond briefly to Sheldon Richmond’s “The Inner Life of Objects,” which describes itself as a critical review of my book Architecture and Objects (Richmond 2022; Harman 2022). His review is by no means bitingly critical,… Read More ›
object-oriented ontology
The Inner Life of Objects: A Critical Review of Architecture and Objects, Sheldon Richmond
To be is to be an object. Objects are not to be identified with any particular entity, such as material things, spiritual things, abstractions, qualities, qualia, essences. Nor can objects be completely defined by a finite set of disjunctive statements…. Read More ›
Moving Beyond the Human: Posthumanism, Transhumanism and Objects, Part III, William Davis
Author Information: William Davis, Virginia Tech, widavis@vt.edu< Davis, William. “Moving Beyond the Human: Posthumanism, Transhumanism and Objects.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 4, no. 3 (2015): 9-14. The PDF of the article gives specific page numbers. Shortlink: http://wp.me/p1Bfg0-1Vr Please… Read More ›