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Gabriel Yoran, "The Interfact: On Structure and Compatibility in Object-Oriented Ontology" (Open Humanities Press, 2021)

Dec 24, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
Object Oriental Ontology
03:04 • 2min
3
Speculative Realism
05:02 • 2min
4
What Is a Chair?
07:18 • 2min
5
What Happened to the Chair?
09:12 • 2min
6
The Relationship Between You and the World
10:45 • 2min
7
What Is an Object?
12:29 • 2min
8
Objects in Object Oriental Programming
14:26 • 2min
9
Object Orientad Programming - What Is It?
16:31 • 2min
10
Is There a Hierarchy?
18:29 • 2min
11
Object Programming - What Happens on the Inside?
20:03 • 2min
12
Object Orienta Ontology - A Realist Perspective
22:01 • 2min
13
Are We Still Discussing an Ontological Question?
24:16 • 2min
14
The Ultimate Holiday Treat - Face by Portal Shere's Something Real
25:58 • 3min
15
Timothy Morton's Favorite Thing, a Connection to Time
28:47 • 2min
16
The Quadruple Object
31:08 • 2min
17
Is There a Sensual Object in Between?
33:15 • 3min
18
Is There an Interface?
36:25 • 2min
19
Is There a Sensual Object in Oriental Ontology?
37:57 • 2min
20
Object Orienta Ontology - The Pan Object
39:55 • 2min
21
The Relationship Between Ontology and Epistemology
41:52 • 2min
22
Objects, as Described in Harmon's Fourfold, Are Always Half Sensual and the This Sensual Part
44:02 • 2min
23
The Pan Object Is a Stepstone to the Concept of the Interfect
45:40 • 2min