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In Key Concepts for Critical Infrastructure Research. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. pp. 1-10 (2018)

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  1. Antiphysis/Antipraxis: Universal Exhaustion and the Tragedy of Materiality.Alberto Toscano - 2018 - Mediations 31 (2).
    Through a prolonged engagement with two indispensable works on the critique of energy — Fossil Capital and Capitalism in the Web of Life — Alberto Toscano develops a theory of universal exhaustion, positing a dialectics and tragedy of depletion and exhaustion that points to the limits to both nature and capital.
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  • Oeuvres de Charles De Koninck.De Koninck Thomas & Jacques Vallée - 2015 - Les Presses de l’Université de Laval.
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  • Phantasmagorias of Energy: Toward a Critical Theory of Energy and Economy.Brent Ryan Bellamy & Jeff Diamanti - 2018 - Mediations 31 (2).
    Brent Ryan Bellamy and Jeff Diamanti make the case for the critique of energy by arguing that “the core contradiction of today’s economic system is and always has been tied to its facility with energy.” A critical standpoint on our ongoing economic and ecological crises demands a new historical account of energy.
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  • ‘‘Let’s regain our grip on things’: metaphysics and the ordinary in DeLillo and Wittgenstein.Anthony Leaker - unknown
    This thesis is a reading of five Don DeLillo novels in relation to the later philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein, beginning with Falling Man, and working backwards to The Names. It is an attempt to think about the philosophical aspects of DeLillo’s work; in particular, the various ways in which it is engaged with the possibility of metaphysics and its relation to the ordinary. It examines the ambiguous status of metaphysics, and the nature of transcendence and the ordinary in his fiction, (...)
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