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Francois Laruelle’s ‘Philosophies of Difference’ is a profound exploration of how difference functions as a central concept in contemporary philosophy. The work delves into the philosophical traditions that have grappled with understanding difference, from structuralism to poststructuralism, examining how thinkers like Derrida, Deleuze, and others have conceptualized this fundamental principle.
Laruelle provides a critical analysis of Western metaphysical traditions and their treatment of difference, challenging conventional approaches to philosophical inquiry. The book investigates the implications of prioritizing difference as a foundational concept rather than treating it as secondary to identity or sameness. Through rigorous philosophical argumentation, Laruelle demonstrates how difference reshapes our understanding of being, thought, and reality itself, offering new perspectives on contemporary philosophical debates and methodologies.







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