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THE RISE OF REALISM (They needed a common enemy (DeLanda and Harman…
THE RISE OF REALISM
They needed a common enemy
Has no clear outline
DeLanda and Harman
present realism as a heretic alternative
Husserl’s concept of the object
as an invariant form
serve as an inspiration
From the viewpoint of Harman’s
flat ontology
premature decisions
The key issues
the mind-dependence of the world
DeLanda proposes
a material-energetic-informationism
Harman
argues that essences
«salvageable»
DeLanda
elaborates his philosophy
capacities
tendencies
Harman
puts emphasis on formal causes