Comprising subjects from probability theory to theology, from quantum theory to neuroscience, from astrophysics to necrology, and involving them in unforeseen and productive syntheses, Collapse II features a selection of speculative essays by some of the foremost young philosophers at work today, to
Collapse: Philosophical Research and Development. Unknown Deleuze and Speculative Realism
β Scribed by Robin James Mackay
- Publisher
- Urbanomic
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 446
- Category
- Library
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