

What is Non-Philosophy?: François Laruelle and Philosophy as the Capital-Form of Thought
May 22, 2021
Jeremy R. Smith, co-editor of Oraxiom: A Journal of Non-Philosophy, discusses François Laruelle's concept of non-philosophy, rethinking humanity without relying on universals, Laruelle's early works and his critique of hermeneutics, exploring philosophical questions independently, the illusion of individuation in philosophical thought, the rejection of Heidegger's concept of Dasein, and inventing conditions for invention.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Non-Philosophy: Rethinking Humanity and Universals
01:45 • 20min
François Laruelle's Early Period, Nietzsche, and the Problem of Multiplicity
21:42 • 3min
Exploring Philosophical Questions and the Relationship between Man and Philosophy
24:19 • 4min
The Illusion of Individuation in Philosophical Thought
28:12 • 7min
Non-Philosophy and its Rejection of Heidegger's Concept of Dasein
35:22 • 27min
Inventing Conditions for Invention and Rethinking Our Relation to Thought
01:02:32 • 3min