THE INTERIOR OF THINGS: THE ORIGAMI OF BEING.
In The Interior of Things: The Origami of Being Bryant develops a critique of object-oriented philosophy and its thesis that objects are withdrawn from one another or never touch. Arguing that such a position is ultimately incoherent, Bryant instead proposes an ontology of folds and folding in which...
| Publicado en: | Arts & Cultural Studies Review / Przegląd Kulturoznawczy no. 3; pp. 290 - 305 |
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Jagiellonian University Press
2016
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