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Just re-watched this one. The soundtrack is excellent, and I think Bartleby the scrivner even makes an appearance...

New Metaphysics book series from OHP

Making the rounds in the blogosphere:

New Metaphysics

Series editors: Graham Harman and Bruno Latour

The world is due for a resurgence of original speculative metaphysics. The New Metaphysics series aims to provide a safe house for such thinking amidst the demoralizing caution and prudence of professional academic philosophy. We do not aim to bridge the analytic-continental divide, since we are equally impatient with nail-filing analytic critique and the continental reverence for dusty textual monuments. We favor instead the spirit of the intellectual gambler, and wish to discover and promote authors who meet this description. Like an emergent recording company, what we seek are traces of a new metaphysical "sound" from any nation of the world. The editors are open to translations of neglected metaphysical classics, and will consider secondary works of especial force and daring. But our main interest is to stimulate the birth of disturbing masterpieces of twenty-first century philosophy. Please send project descriptions (not full manuscripts) to Graham Harman, graham@rinzai.com. Open Humanities Press is an international Open Access publishing collective. OHP was formed by scholars to overcome the current crisis in publishing that threatens intellectual freedom and academic rigor worldwide. All OHP publications are peer-reviewed, published under open access licenses, and freely and immediately available online through www.openhumanitiespress.org.

prolegomena to any future numerical materialism


Mathematical Logic from Peirce to Skolem


John von Neumann and the Origins of Modern Computing (History of Computing)


Category Theory (Lecture Notes in Mathematics), By M.C. Pedicchio, G. Rosolini



The Undecidable: Basic Papers on Undecidable Propositions, Unsolvable Problems and Computable Functions


Richard Tieszen, Phenomenology, Logic, and the Philosophy of Mathematics


Handbook of the History of Logic, Vol. 3: The Rise of Modern Logic: From Leibniz to Frege


N. Bourbaki, Elements of Mathematics - Commutative Algebra


Martin Davis, Engines of Logic (or The Universal Computer): Mathematicians and the Origin of the Computer


Treatise on Analysis Volume IV, J. Dieudonne


Essays on the Theory of Numbers by Richard Dedekind


The Shaping of Arithmetic after C.F. Gauss


Figures of Thought: Mathematics and Mathematical Texts
By David Reed


John Stillwell: Yearning for the Impossible: The Surprising Truths of Mathematics


A Century of Geometry : Epistemology, History, and Mathematics (Lecture Notes in Physics)
By L. Boi, D. Flament


Neurophilosophy at Work By Paul Churchland

Ether: The Nothing That Connects Everything, Joe Milutis


Philosophy of Mathematics: Selected Readings


Sheaf Theory (London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series)
By B. R. Tennison


The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Mathematics and Logic (Oxford Handbooks), stewart shapiro, ed.


Platonism and Anti-Platonism in Mathematics, Mark Balaguer


Mathematics: Its Content, Methods and Meaning
By A. D. Aleksandrov, A. N. Kolmogorov, M. A. Lavrent’ev


A Course of Pure Mathematics (3rd Ed.)(Cambridge 1921)
by G. H. Hardy


Popper, The Logic of Scientific Discovery


Hardy Classes on Infinitely Connected Riemann Surfaces


Zermelo’s Axiom of Choice: Its Origins, Development, and Influence (Studies in the history of mathematics and physical sciences)
by Gregory H Moore

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