 
                            Object-Oriented Ontology: A New Theory of Everything
                                
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                                            Paperback
                                        
                                                                                                                
                                            
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                                                                                                    336
                                                                                            
                                        
                                                                                                                
                                            Language
                                            English
                                        
                                                                                                                
                                            Published
                                            Jun 1, 2018
                                        
                                                                                                                
                                            Publisher
                                            Pelican
                                        
                                                                                                                                                    
                                            ISBN-10
                                            0241269156
                                        
                                                                                                                
                                            ISBN-13
                                            9780241269152
                                        
                                                                    Description
                        In a world where human perception often shapes reality, the exploration of object-oriented ontology challenges this anthropocentric view by suggesting that things exist independently of human understanding. Graham Harman invites readers to reconsider the nature of existence, positing that objects—both living and non-living—hold their own realities that are not merely products of human observation. This revolutionary perspective extends beyond traditional philosophy, urging a deep engagement with the agency and significance of objects themselves.
Harman's work delves into the relationships between entities, emphasizing that every object, whether seen or unseen, contributes to the fabric of the universe in unique and profound ways. As he navigates the intersections of philosophy, science, and aesthetics, he reveals how our interactions with the world are shaped by unseen forces and connections. This reconfiguration of thought not only broadens the scope of philosophical inquiry but also invites readers to embrace a more inclusive view of existence.
As Harman articulates his vision, he encourages a profound reflection on what it means to coexist with the myriad objects that surround us. Through thoughtful analysis and engaging prose, he paints a picture of reality that is rich, complex, and deserving of closer examination. Rather than focusing solely on human experience, this new theory of everything calls for an appreciation of the intrinsic value of all entities, fundamentally altering the way individuals perceive their world.
                Harman's work delves into the relationships between entities, emphasizing that every object, whether seen or unseen, contributes to the fabric of the universe in unique and profound ways. As he navigates the intersections of philosophy, science, and aesthetics, he reveals how our interactions with the world are shaped by unseen forces and connections. This reconfiguration of thought not only broadens the scope of philosophical inquiry but also invites readers to embrace a more inclusive view of existence.
As Harman articulates his vision, he encourages a profound reflection on what it means to coexist with the myriad objects that surround us. Through thoughtful analysis and engaging prose, he paints a picture of reality that is rich, complex, and deserving of closer examination. Rather than focusing solely on human experience, this new theory of everything calls for an appreciation of the intrinsic value of all entities, fundamentally altering the way individuals perceive their world.
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