A Formal Ontological Game. Does Meillassoux’s Speculative Realism Need A Correlation?

In Alexander Kanev (ed.), New Realism: Problems and Prospects. Sofia: St. Kliment Ohridski University Press. pp. 225-234 (2019)
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Abstract

Quentin Meillassoux dismisses the question of the right correlation both in his 'After finitude' and in subsequent publications because his work aims to refute correlationism. The central question I want to address in this article is: Does Meillassoux’s position (and the New Realisms more generally) need a correlation to be more than just a formal ontological game? My answer to this question will be a no, but I think that both his and other versions of speculative and new realism need an interconnection between us and the things around us.

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Jan Voosholz
Universität Bonn

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