Object-Oriented Philosophy
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The Titus-Hepp Lecture Series welcomes Graham Harman, distinguished professor of philosophy at the Southern California Institute of Architecture in Los Angeles, discussing object-oriented philosophy. In this lecture, Harman explains the basic principles of his new theory and discusses how it has proven useful already in a number of fields, including art, architecture, and social theory. No prior knowledge is assumed. Harman is the author of 16 books and more than 200 articles and book chapters. His most recent book is “Object-Oriented Ontology: A New Theory of Everything.”
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