摘要:1. François Laruelle: The Project of Non-Philosophy
The project of François Laruelle’s non-philosophy consists in creating a
methodology that will enable surpassing dualisms of theoretical thought inevitably
and endlessly produced by Philosophy. Laruelle’s first work of his post-Derridian,
i.e., of his “non-philosophical period,” Philosophie et non-philosophie (1989), is an
exhaustive demonstration of the thesis according to which (all western) Philosophy is
based on a constitutive split produced by Reflection as its defining cognitive tool.
Philosophy is trapped, claims Laruelle, in the vicious circle of “auto-mirroring.” One
of the axioms upon which the non-philosophical methodology of stepping out of the
aporia of auto-reflexivity is based is the “Thought-in-terms-of-the-One.” The latter
consists in an epistemic procedure generated by a “posture of Thought” that correlates
with the Real of the object of investigation rather than with concepts within
philosophical “uni-verses” (= doctrines). In this respect, non-philosophical
interrogation (of philosophical phenomena) resorts to copying (“cloning” as Laruelle
would put it) the model of modern scientific thinking.