著者
UENO Toshiya
出版者
和光大学表現学部
雑誌
表現学部紀要 = The bulletin of the Faculty of Representational Studies (ISSN:13463470)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.18, pp.47-61, 2018-03-11

This essay is a part of my ongoing project, the "ontology of withdrawal". In this introductory section, this work begins with comparative interpretations of both philosophical projects by François Laruelle and Toshihiko Izutsu. Some basic but quite idiosyncratic concepts by Laruelle are clarified and explained: One-in-vision, One-in-One, non-philosophy, given-without-givenness,unilaterality, clone, dualysis, stranger-subject, and so on. Each conception is considered and re-examined from the perspective of non-religious philosophy by Izutsu. Rather than being contented with a mere demonstration of similar or compatible points in these two philosophical systems, this paper would like to make some interventions for the recent philosophical debates after the "so-called speculative turn" raised by Object-Oriented Ontology and Speculative Realism.
著者
UENO Toshiya
出版者
和光大学表現学部
雑誌
表現学部紀要 = The bulletin of the Faculty of Representational Studies (ISSN:13463470)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.16, pp.21-31, 2016-03-11

This paper explores Oshii Mamoru's films and animations. First, his view of the cinematic citation (appropriation) is analyzed in some comparison with Jean-Luc Godard. Second, his preoccupation with the plot of the weird duality between reality and dream is examined with plural contexts of cultural avant-garde in the 20th century. Third, the question of why Oshii Mmoru has been so much interested in the warfare in his works. Through the series of problematics, this essay would locate his perspective in some philosophical and ontological debates, in which Deleuze & Guattari and others must be addressed. Then, his insightful but provocative statements on the war and history are interpreted in the philosophical streamwhich I would like to call Machine-Oriented Ontology.
著者
UENO Toshiya
出版者
和光大学表現学部
雑誌
表現学部紀要 = The bulletin of the Faculty of Representational Studies (ISSN:13463470)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.19, pp.11-19, 2019-03-11

This essay continues to provide with an introductory explanation of some basic conceptions raised by French philosopher Francois Laruelle, of which the previous section of this series of essay has already scrutinized, while keeping in mind something comparable or counterparts within some Japanese philosophy including Izutsu Toshihiko's one or other potential references. Insofar as Laruelle's non-philosophy has given conceptual inspirations for the recent debates around speculative philosophy and Object-Oriented Ontology since a decade, in which I am interested in the intention of re-elaborating the potentiality of (speculative) materialism in both the philosophical sense and critical theory.