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The Radicalism of Anti-Correlationists?

Recently I re-read Fodor’s seminal paper Banish DisContent (1986), in which “good old Jerry” criticizes the ostracism of propositional attitudes from neural semantics. Entertaining as ever, Fodor starts with a brilliant paragraph:

“It is a curiosity of the philosophical temperament, this passion for radical solutions. Do you feel a little twinge in your epistemology? Absolute skepticism is the thing to try. Has the logic of confirmation got you down? Probably physics is a fiction. Worried about individuating objects? Don’t let anything in but sets… Apparently the rule is: if aspirin doesn’t work, try cutting off your head”

As attractive as a comment on Fodor’s  acerbity might be, the appeal to bring this up is tied to a much more mundane point: the “recognition of philosophical radicals” in the contemporary Continental scene. Continue reading

Brassier and the Idealization of Immanence

I recently read Ray Brassier’s doctoral work Alien Theory. Although unnecessarily obscure and dense at crucial points, Brassier offers several very interesting points, especially on the connection between Deleuze and Laruelle. One idea I am particularly interested in is the supposed ‘ideality’ of the plane of immanence in Deleuze, previously discussed here and here. Contrasting it to the phenomenological positing of the transcendental field, Brassier writes:

What is idealizing about the Deleuzoguattarian reduction is that the plane is instituted not according to the form of absolute consciousness as ‘self-giving’, but rather through the philosophical Concept as ‘self-positing’ or as a relative-absolute which pre-supposes the plane in and through its own self-supposing or self-positing…. The plane has to be philosophically constructed; yet it is also that which constructs itself through philosophy…. (2001, p.63)

Brassier’s Hegelian formulation is far from being accidental. What is it stake is precisely the “hyletic continuum” that lies at the center of Deleuze’s project. Continue reading


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