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Discover the revolutionary ideas presented in 'Objects Untimely,' a captivating exploration of time and existence penned by philosopher Graham Harman and archaeologist Christopher Witmore. This groundbreaking book, published by John Wiley & Sons in 2023, challenges the dominant belief in an ever-changing reality, arguing instead that objects are the fundamental components from which time emerges. Delve into the fascinating world of object-oriented ontology, which posits that objects of all forms are the bedrock of reality, redefining our understanding of historical events and archaeology.
In 'Objects Untimely,' Harman and Witmore engage with pivotal philosophical traditions from Aristotle to Henri Bergson, examining how our perceptions of time have evolved. By investigating iconic ruins such as Corinth, Mycenae, and Troy, the authors challenge the temporal limitations imposed on the field of archaeology, inspiring readers to rethink the relationship between objects and time. This thought-provoking book encourages a re-evaluation of modern concepts, inviting you to consider how inert matter can embody rich narratives beyond mere human categorization.
Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone intrigued by philosophy or archaeology, 'Objects Untimely' presents a fresh perspective on the entangled relationship between objects and time. Uncover the cycles of history and the depth of materiality through this essential read that pushes the boundaries of contemporary thought and supports a more nuanced understanding of our world today.
In 'Objects Untimely,' Harman and Witmore engage with pivotal philosophical traditions from Aristotle to Henri Bergson, examining how our perceptions of time have evolved. By investigating iconic ruins such as Corinth, Mycenae, and Troy, the authors challenge the temporal limitations imposed on the field of archaeology, inspiring readers to rethink the relationship between objects and time. This thought-provoking book encourages a re-evaluation of modern concepts, inviting you to consider how inert matter can embody rich narratives beyond mere human categorization.
Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone intrigued by philosophy or archaeology, 'Objects Untimely' presents a fresh perspective on the entangled relationship between objects and time. Uncover the cycles of history and the depth of materiality through this essential read that pushes the boundaries of contemporary thought and supports a more nuanced understanding of our world today.