Abstract
There are two main currents of thought in Continental philosophy emerging today – the speculative realists (via: Graham Harman and Meillassoux) and the post-continental Marxists (via: Žižek and Badiou). The two camps have propped themselves against each other, with the speculative realists giving especially acerbic critiques of post-continentalism as being stuck in correlationist thought (while the latter just tend to ignore the former, considering them a philosophy not worthy of exposition). This paper argues that this confrontation is an illusion: the fundamental ontologies of both groups essentially rely on a single concept – that of the non-All – that structures the rest of their thought. Further, it is only by overcoming the illusory nature of this confrontation that we can unleash the full potential of both these fields.
Recommended Citation
Hall, Sterling
(2023)
"Resonating Ontologies: The Illusory Nature of the Confrontation Between Žižek's Ontology and Speculative Realism,"
International Journal of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities: Vol. 4:
Iss.
2, Article 9.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/ijurca/vol4/iss2/9