摘要
In Graham Harman’s aptly titled book Skirmishes,Harman succeeds twofold;in consolidating a“speculative”theory of the real robust enough to challenge past and present faux,quasi,or pseudo philosophical realisms,and in responding to his contemporary critics decisively yet in a refreshingly candid manner.All valuable responses to objections require time in the domain of philosophy and this was certainly worth the wait.As the book is a whopping 351 pages in length,1 and presents Harman’s philosophy in its most comprehensive form to date,2 I have limited myself to reviewing only the first half of the book(“Part 1”),3 which includes an introduction followed by four chapters.
作者
查尔斯·威廉·约翰斯
Charles William Johns(Goldsmiths,University of London)
出处
《国际比较文学(中英文)》
2021年第4期784-790,共7页
International Comparative Literature