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  1. Axiomatic heresy: the non-philosophy of François Laruelle.Ray Brassier - 2003 - Radical Philosophy 121:24-35.
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  • The animal line: On the possibility of a “laruellean” non-human philosophy.John Ó Maoilearca - 2014 - Angelaki 19 (2):113-129.
    This essay argues that a radical, non-standard, philosophical concept of the human is one that is consistently used both towards itself and others: it is an amplified concept that applies itself non-philosophically, that is, generically. Our purpose here, consequently, is to outline how Laruelle's work can be seen as performing something other than an inflation or deflation of either side of one fixed philosophical dyad ; rather, it can be seen as unilateralising the couple, that is, expanding the meaning of (...)
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