Review of Nihil Unbound

Harman has commented on a new review of Brassier’s Nihil Unbound, on Continental Philosophy Review. He also notes how the review is accessible only with institutional subscription (or, actually, by buying it for mere $34.00. A bargain).

Since the review is indeed quite a thorough one, and makes some good points (from my point of view, especially regarding Brassier’s use of science and the project of ‘disenchantment’), and since –as you might know– I am no fan of closed-access academic resources (and it is a review for God’s sake, the kind of academic writing that more than anything else should circulate widely), I have tried to find a free version somewhere, for everyone interested to read.

And I actually found it. My thanks to the anonymous uploader.

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~ by Fabio Cunctator on February 15, 2010.

3 Responses to “Review of Nihil Unbound”

  1. nice, thanks -

  2. oh, thanks so much for this! in case you don’t hear it often enough, when people make stuff like this available, it is much, MUCH appreciated.

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