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Oraxiom: A Journal of Non-Philosophy Oraxiom: A Journal of Non-Philosophy is an open-access, peer-reviewed international journal focused

Our second issue, "Non-Philosophical Encounters With Built Environments," edited by Hannah Hopewell and Yehotal Shapira,...
03/03/2025

Our second issue, "Non-Philosophical Encounters With Built Environments," edited by Hannah Hopewell and Yehotal Shapira, is now available to read online:

Issue No. 2 Non-Philosophical Encounters with Built Environments Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Issue No. 2 || Published: 2025-03-03 Edited by Hannah Hopewell and Yehotal Shapira CONTENTS Editorial: What Can Non-Philosophy Do—With Built Environments and Urban Practices? – 9 Hannah Hopewell and Yehotal Sha...

In memory of François Laruelle (1937-2024).“Ne faites pas comme les philosophes, inventez la philosophie ! Changer sa pr...
01/11/2024

In memory of François Laruelle (1937-2024).

“Ne faites pas comme les philosophes, inventez la philosophie ! Changer sa pratique ! Traitez la expérimentalement comme un matériau quelconque ! S’il faut une programme, le voilà…Est-il possible ? Nous posons autrement le problème : il est réel."

En tant qu’un : la « non-philosophie » expliquée aux philosophes, 145.

Image from the back matter of La décision philosophique, the journal co-edited by Laruelle and Serge Valdinoci (1987-1989).

In 2024, the University of Tulsa will be hosting the NEH Comparative Literature Symposium, "Acts of Reading: Non-Philoso...
26/11/2022

In 2024, the University of Tulsa will be hosting the NEH Comparative Literature Symposium, "Acts of Reading: Non-Philosophy and the Humanities." Follow the link to see the call for contributions and further details:

CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONSACTS OF READING: NON-PHILOSOPHY AND HUMANITIESNEH Comparative Literature SymposiumUniversity of Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma (USA)Friday 23rd and Saturday 24th February 2024.Organizer: Karl Pollin-Dubois ([email protected]) Inaugurated by François Laruelle in the 1990’s, non-...

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Oraxiom: A Journal of Non-Philosophy

Oraxiom: A Journal of Non-Philosophy is an open-access, peer-reviewed international journal focused on non-philosophy. Published annually, Oraxiom seeks non-philosophical scholarship in various fields across the humanities, sciences, and arts, as well as in various forms, including audio-visual, literary, and new media experimentations. Its goal is to investigate the current state and the genealogy of François Laruelle’s non-philosophy and to further explore the possibility of alternate instantiations of non-philosophy as an applied method of research and practice, not necessarily confined to the work of Laruelle. Alongside academic research, the journal is committed to publishing contributions in experimental formats, including but not limited to creative arts research, theory- and philo-fiction, translations, and documentation of collaborations. Oraxiom also accepts submissions from guest editors for special themed issues. The goal of the journal is to establish a space for the publication of non-philosophy and its iterations.

Oraxiom is published by the Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities - Skopje, Macedonia.

Why “Oraxiom”?

To invent the future without delay is a task that demands consistency, but a consistency in experimentation. Oraxiom internationalizes non-philosophy, conjugating with the predictable and the unpredictable, the scientific and the artistic, the philosophical and the theoretical. Through the unfixed algorithms of non-philosophy - genericity, mysticism, science, and heresy - it spells out a non-standard topology of worlds. Oracle, not as a prediction of the future, but a lesson in inventing it. Axiom, not as a starting point, but the incontrovertible true-without-truth.