A mood for Philosophy
Journal Title: Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics - Year 2017, Vol 19, Issue 2
Abstract
In this dialogue with Francois Laruelle Anne-Françoise Schmidt suggests that Laruelle's non-philosophy, which begins with an indecision, could be conceived as something that in the history of painting has been called figura serpentinata, "serpentine line". This line, which produces a kind of music by the use of concepts, is visible according her trough his whole work: from his first book on Ravaisson, Phenomenon and Difference (1971), through to his last one, The Last Humanity: A New Ecological Science, published in French in 2015 and expected to appear in English in 2018.
Authors and Affiliations
François Laruelle, Anne-Françoise Schmid
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