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The contortions and convolutions of the 'speculative turn'

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<p>Focusing principally on the once-feted philosophical movement of object-oriented ontology (OOO), this article examines the ways in which this movement fits into a broader 'speculative turn', which seeks to reverse the purportedly wrongheaded emphasis of post-Kantian critical philosophy upon the finitude of the subject and to once again unleash the fecund potentialities of speculative thought. Identifying several incongruities and tensions that traverse this project, it is argued that OOO exemplifies the difficulties faced when attempting to articulate a decidedly pre-critical metaphysics without accounting for the question of subjectivity.</p>

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Publication Title

Diacritics

Volume

49

Issue

1

Pages/Article Number

108-126

Publisher

Johns Hopkins University Press

ISSN

1080-6539

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0300-7162

Date Submitted

2022-04-06

Date Accepted

2022-02-15

Date of First Publication

2022-04-05

Date of Final Publication

2022-04-05

Date Document First Uploaded

2022-04-06

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48902

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