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François Laruelle (; ; 22 August 1937 – 28 October 2024) was a French philosopher, of the
Collège international de philosophie The Collège international de philosophie (; CIPh), located in Paris' 5th arrondissement, is a tertiary education institute placed under the trusteeship of the French government department of research and chartered under the French 1901 Law on asso ...
and the University of Paris X: Nanterre. Laruelle began publishing in the early 1970s and had around twenty book-length titles to his name. Alumnus of the
École normale supérieure École or Ecole may refer to: * an elementary school in the French educational stages normally followed by Secondary education in France, secondary education establishments (collège and lycée) * École (river), a tributary of the Seine flowing i ...
, Laruelle was notable for developing a science of philosophy that he calls ''
non-philosophy Non-philosophy () is a concept popularized by French philosopher François Laruelle. Precursors German philosopher Adam Karl August von Eschenmayer developed an early approach to philosophy called non-philosophy (). He defined it as a kind of my ...
''. Until his death, he directed an international organisation dedicated to furthering the cause of non-philosophy, the Organisation Non-Philosophique Internationale.


Work

Laruelle divided his work into five periods: Philosophy I (1971–1981), Philosophy II (1981–1995), Philosophy III (1995–2002), Philosophy IV (2002–2008), and Philosophy V (2008–2024). The work comprising Philosophy I finds Laruelle attempting to subvert concepts found in
Nietzsche Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (15 October 1844 – 25 August 1900) was a German philosopher. He began his career as a classical philologist, turning to philosophy early in his academic career. In 1869, aged 24, Nietzsche became the youngest pro ...
,
Heidegger Martin Heidegger (; 26 September 1889 – 26 May 1976) was a German philosopher known for contributions to phenomenology, hermeneutics, and existentialism. His work covers a range of topics including metaphysics, art, and language. In April ...
,
Deleuze Gilles Louis René Deleuze (18 January 1925 â€“ 4 November 1995) was a French philosopher who, from the early 1950s until his death in 1995, wrote on philosophy, literature, film, and fine art. His most popular works were the two volumes o ...
and
Derrida Jacques Derrida (; ; born Jackie Élie Derrida;Peeters (2013), pp. 12–13. See also 15 July 1930 – 9 October 2004) was a French Algerian philosopher. He developed the philosophy of deconstruction, which he utilized in a number of his texts, ...
. Even at this early stage one can identify Laruelle's interest in adopting a transcendental stance ''towards'' philosophy. With Philosophy II, Laruelle makes a determined effort to develop a transcendental approach to philosophy itself. However, it is not until Philosophy III that Laruelle claims to have started the work of non-philosophy.


Non-philosophy

Laruelle claimed that all forms of philosophy (from
ancient philosophy This page lists some links to ancient philosophy, namely philosophical thought extending as far as early post-classical history (). Overview Genuine philosophical thought, depending upon original individual insights, arose in many cultures ro ...
to
analytic philosophy Analytic philosophy is a broad movement within Western philosophy, especially English-speaking world, anglophone philosophy, focused on analysis as a philosophical method; clarity of prose; rigor in arguments; and making use of formal logic, mat ...
to
deconstruction In philosophy, deconstruction is a loosely-defined set of approaches to understand the relationship between text and meaning. The concept of deconstruction was introduced by the philosopher Jacques Derrida, who described it as a turn away from ...
and so on) are structured around a prior decision, but that all forms of philosophy remain constitutively blind to this decision. The 'decision' that Laruelle was concerned with here was the dialectical splitting of the world in order to grasp the world philosophically. Laruelle claimed that the decisional structure of philosophy can only be grasped non-philosophically. In this sense, non-philosophy is a science of philosophy. Laruellean (non)ethics is "radically de-anthropocentrized, fundamentally directed towards a universalized, auto-effective set of generic conditions."


Reception and influence

In 2003, he was described by Scottish philosopher Ray Brassier as "the most important unknown philosopher working in Europe today" and was described by
Gilles Deleuze Gilles Louis René Deleuze (18 January 1925 â€“ 4 November 1995) was a French philosopher who, from the early 1950s until his death in 1995, wrote on philosophy, literature, film, and fine art. His most popular works were the two volumes o ...
and
Félix Guattari Pierre-Félix Guattari ( ; ; 30 March 1930 – 29 August 1992) was a French psychoanalyst, political philosopher, Semiotics, semiotician, social activist, and screenwriter. He co-founded schizoanalysis with Gilles Deleuze, and created ecosophy ...
as "engaged in one of the most interesting undertakings of contemporary philosophy." The first English-language reception of his work (Brassier's account of Laruelle in ''Radical Philosophy'' in 2003) has been followed with a slew of introductions from John Ó Maoilearca (Mullarkey), Anthony Paul Smith, Rocco Gangle, Katerina Kolozova, and Alexander R. Galloway, as well as Brassier's own subsequent book, ''Nihil Unbound''. Today, Laruelle's international reception is growing with dozens of titles a year translated and published in English by such publishing houses as Polity Books, Edinburgh University Press, Continuum, Palgrave Macmillan, Columbia University Press, Urbanomic/Sequence and others.


Death

Laurelle died on 28 October 2024, at the age of 87.


Bibliography


Books


Philosophy I

* ''Phénomène et différence. Éssai sur l'ontologie de Ravaisson'' 'Phenomenon and Difference. An Essay on the Onology of Ravaisson'' Klinskieck, Paris, 1971. ** ''Phenomenon and Difference: Essay on the Ontology of Ravaisson''. trans. Lindsay Lerman, &&& Publishing, 2023 * ''Machines textuelles. Déconstruction et libido d'écriture'' 'Textual Machines: Deconstruction and Libido of Writing'' Seuil, Paris, 1976. * ''Nietzsche contra Heidegger. Thèses pour une politique nietzschéenne'' 'Nietzsche contra Heidegger: Theses for a Nietzschean Politics'' Payot, Paris, 1977. * ''Le Déclin de l’écriture, suivi d'entretiens avec J-L Nancy, S. Kofman, J. Derrida et P. Lacoue-Labarthe'' 'The Decline of Writing. Followed by Interviews with Jean-Luc Nancy, Sarah Kofman">Jean-Luc_Nancy.html" ;"title="'The Decline of Writing. Followed by Interviews with Jean-Luc Nancy">'The Decline of Writing. Followed by Interviews with Jean-Luc Nancy, Sarah Kofman, Jacques Derrida, and Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, Philippe-Lacoue-Labarthe''] Paris, Aubier-Flammarion, 1977. * ''Au-delà du principe de pouvoir'' [''Beyond the Power Principle''], Paris, Payot, 1978.


Philosophy II

* ''Le principe de minorité'' 'The Minority Principle'' Aubier Montaigne, Paris, 1981. * ''Une biographie de l'homme ordinaire. Des Autorités et des Minorités,'' Paris, PUF, 1985. ** ''A Biography of the Ordinary Man: Of Authorities and Minorities'', trans''.'' Jessie Hock and Alex Dubilet, Medford, Polity Press, 2018 * ''Les Philosophies de la différence. Introduction critique,'' Paris, PUF, 1986. ** ''Philosophies of Difference: A Critical Introduction'' ''to Non-Philosophy'', trans. Rocco Gangle, New York, Continuum 2010. * ''Philosophie et non-philosophie'', Mardaga, Liège/Brussels, 1989. ** ''Philosophy and Non-Philosophy'', trans. Taylor Adkins, Minneapolis, Univocal, 2013 * ''En tant qu'un. La non-philosophie éxpliquée au philosophes'' 'As One: Non-Philosophy Explained to Philosophers'' Aubier, Paris, 1991. * ''Théorie des identités. Fractalité généralisée et philosophie artificielle'', Paris, PUF, 1992. ** ''Theory of Identities: Generalized Fractality and Artificial Philosophy'', trans. Alyosha Edlebi, New York, Columbia University Press, 2016.


Philosophy III

* ''Théorie des Étrangers. Science des hommes, démocratie, non-psychoanalyse'' 'Theory of Strangers: Science of Men, Democracy, Non-Psychoanalysis'' Kimé, Paris, 1995. * ''Principes de la non-philosophie'', PUF, Paris, 1996. ** ''Principles of Non-Philosophy'', trans. Nicola Rubczak and Anthony Paul Smith, New York, Bloomsbury 2013 * ''Dictionnaire de la non-philosophie'', François Laruelle et Collaborateurs, Kimé, Paris, 1998. ** ''Dictionary of Non-Philosophy'', trans. Taylor Adkins, Minneapolis, Univocal, 2013. * ''Éthique de l'Étranger. Du crime contre l'humanité'' 'Ethics of the Stranger: Of The Crime Against Humanity'' Kimé, Paris, 2000. * ''Introduction au non-marxisme'', PUF, Paris, 2000. ** ''Introduction to Non-Marxism'', trans. Anthony Paul Smith, Univocal Publishing, 2015.


Philosophy IV

* ''Le Christ futur, une leçon d'hérésie'', Exils, Paris 2002. ** ''Future Christ: A Lesson in Heresy'', trans. Anthony Paul Smith, New York, Continuum 2010. * ''L'ultime honneur des intellectuels'', Textuel, Paris 2003. ** ''Intellectuals and Power'', trans. Anthony Paul Smith, Malden, MA, Continuum, 2014. * ''La Lutte et l'Utopie à la fin des temps philosophiques'', Kimé, Paris 2004. ** ''Struggle and Utopia at the End Times of Philosophy'', trans. Drew S. Burk and Anthony Paul Smith, Univocal 2012. * ''Mystique non-philosophique à l’usage des contemporains'' 'Non-Philosophical Mysticism for Contemporary Use', L'Harmat, Paris 2007.


Philosophy V

* ''Introduction aux sciences génériques'' 'Introduction to Generic Science'' Pétra, Paris 2008. * ''Philosophie non-standard: générique, quantique, philo-fiction'' 'Non-Standard Philosophy: Generic, Quantum, Philo-Fiction'' Paris, Kimé, 2010. * ''Anti-Badiou: sur l'introduction du maoïsme dans la philosophie'', Paris, Kimé, 2011. ** ''Anti-Badiou: The Introduction of Maoism in Philosophy'', trans. Robin Mackay, New York, Bloomsbury, 2013. * ''Théorie générale des victimes'', Paris, Mille et une nuits, 2012. ** ''General Theory of Victims'', trans. Jessie Hock and Alex Dubilet, Malden, MA, Polity, 2015. * ''Christo-fiction: Les ruines d'Athènes et de Jérusalem'', Paris, Fayard, 2014 ** ''Christo-Fiction: The Ruins of Athens and Jerusalem'', trans. Robin Mackay, New York: Columbia University Press, 2015. * ''En dernière humanité: la nouvelle science écologique'', Paris, Cerf, 2015. ** ''The Last Humanity: The New Ecological Science'', trans. Anthony Paul Smith, New York, Bloomsbury, 2020. * ''Tetralogos. Un opéra de philosophies'' 'Tetralogos. An Opera of Philosophies'' Paris, Editions du Cerf , 2019. * ''Théologie clandestine pour les sans-religion: une confession de foi du non-philosophe'', Paris, Kimé, 2019. ** ''Clandestine Theology: A Non-Philosopher's Confession of Faith'', trans. Andrew Sackin-poll, Cambridge, Bloomsbury, 2020. * ''Le nouvel esprit technologique'' 'The new technological spirit'' Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 2020.


Selected articles translated into English

* François Laruelle,
A Summary of Non-Philosophy
in ''Pli: The Warwick Journal of Philosophy''. Vol. 8. Philosophies of Nature, 1999. * François Laruelle, 'Identity and Event' in ''Pli: The Warwick Journal of Philosophy''. Vol. 9. Parallel Processes, 2000. * François Laruelle, 'The Decline of Materialism in the Name of Matter' in ''Pli: The Warwick Journal of Philosophy''. Vol. 12. What Is Materialism? 2001. * François Laruelle,
The Truth According to Hermes: Theorems on the Secret and Communication
in ''Parrhesia'' 9 (2010): 18–22. * François Laruelle,
The End Times of Philosophy
' in ''continent.'' 2.3 (2012): 160–166.


See also

* Marlène Laruelle, his daughter * Speculative realism


Notes


Further reading

* Brassier, Ray, 'Axiomatic Heresy: The Non-Philosophy of Francois Laruelle', Radical Philosophy 121, Sep/Oct 2003. * Brassier, Ray, ''Nihil Unbound. Enlightenment and Extinction''. Edinburgh University Press, 2007. * Erkan, Ekin, 'François Laruelle, A Biography of Ordinary Man: On Authorities and Minorities', Cincinnati Romance Review 46, Spring 2019. * Galloway, Alexander, ''Laruelle: Against the Digital''. University of Minnesota Press, 2014. * Gangle, Rocco. ''François Laruelle's Philosophies of Difference: A Critical Introduction and Guide''. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2013. * Rocco Gangle (Editor), Julius Greve (Editor), ''Superpositions: Laruelle and the Humanities,'' Rowman & Littlefield 2017. * James, Ian. ''The New French Philosophy''. Cambridge: Polity, 2012. * Kolozova, Katerina. ''Cut of the Real: Subjectivity in Poststructuralist Philosophy''. Columbia University Press, 2014. * Kolozova, Katerina. ''The Lived Revolution: Solidarity with the Body in Pain as the New Political Universal''. Evro-Balkan Press, 2010. * Mullarkey, John. ''Post-Continental Philosophy: An Outline''. Continuum Press, 2006. * Mullarkey, John, and Anthony Paul Smith, eds. ''Laruelle and Non-Philosophy''. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2012. * Ó Maoilearca, John, ''All Thoughts are Equal: Laruelle and Nonhuman Philosophy,'' University of Minnesota Press, 2015 * Smith, Anthony Paul. ''François Laruelle's Principles of Non-Philosophy: A Critical Introduction and Guide''. Edinburgh University Press, 2015. * Smith, Anthony Paul. ''Laruelle: A Stranger Thought.'' Polity Press, 2016.


External links


Organisation Non-Philosophique Internationale (ONPhI)

Swami Narasimhananda, Review of ''Intellectuals and Power'' by François Laruelle, ''Prabuddha Bharata'', 121/7 (July 2016), 578
* See Pérez, Rolando, "Intellectuals in an Age of Capitalist Nihilism," review of Intellectuals and Power: The Insurrection of the Victim, François Laruelle, in conversation with Philippe Petit in Radical Philosophy 193. September/October 2015: 60-62 {{DEFAULTSORT:Laruelle, Francois 1937 births 2024 deaths 20th-century French philosophers 21st-century French philosophers Continental philosophers ENS Fontenay-Saint-Cloud-Lyon alumni French male writers Philosophers of nihilism Heidegger scholars École Normale Supérieure alumni People from Vosges (department)