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Maurizio Ferraris is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Turin, Italy where he is also the Director of the LabOnt (Laboratory for Ontology).

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This is a philosophy which is adequate to dealing with the push and pressure of the cosmos. In returning to perception on its own ontological terms, it opens up a philosophy that can matter to us. * Philosophy Now *
The book will be indispensable to anyone seeking to understand this relatively unknown, continental realist philosopher, to the speculative realist community with whom Ferraris’ thinking has many affinities, and of strong interest to those curious about the realist turn in continental philosophy in general ... This is the ideal text for new readers of the realist turn. * Review 31 *

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Foreword, by Iain Hamilton Grant. Introduction Part 1: Negativity Part 2: Positivity Part 3: Normativity Afterword Bibliography Index

Introduction to New Realism

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 18/12/2014
      ISBN13: 9781472595942, 978-1472595942
      ISBN10: 1472595947

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      Book Synopsis
      Maurizio Ferraris is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Turin, Italy where he is also the Director of the LabOnt (Laboratory for Ontology).

      Trade Review
      This is a philosophy which is adequate to dealing with the push and pressure of the cosmos. In returning to perception on its own ontological terms, it opens up a philosophy that can matter to us. * Philosophy Now *
      The book will be indispensable to anyone seeking to understand this relatively unknown, continental realist philosopher, to the speculative realist community with whom Ferraris’ thinking has many affinities, and of strong interest to those curious about the realist turn in continental philosophy in general ... This is the ideal text for new readers of the realist turn. * Review 31 *

      Table of Contents
      Foreword, by Iain Hamilton Grant. Introduction Part 1: Negativity Part 2: Positivity Part 3: Normativity Afterword Bibliography Index

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