Very curious about Baechler's take on the becoming in his new book. He starts out talking about three layers of things, the human, the living and the physical - associated with three types (or directions) of science. The three of them, it turns out, are intrinsically historical (the historicity of the last one being a recent development. Therefore, any metaphysics guided by science should look at the becoming and its workings. Did anybody already read the whole book?
Memory Assemblages is out at Bloomsbury This is the book I wrote during most of 22 and 23. It proposes a spectral realism based on the idea that archives are ubiquitous - I call this pan-mnemism. It offers a conception of how memory related deeply with persistent addition of new events, thoughts and circumstances and this addends concoct varying assemblages of what is retained and what brings this archives to the fore. It also rejects the idea that there is an archeology to the archive - or an ontology to hauntology. Even if it boils down merely to postulate traces or forms. I have neglected this blog for a while and I don't expect myself to be very much back to it soon. But I will talk about the book in my youtube channel, in an English language playlist called "On Memory Assemblages" .
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