
Graham Harman
Author · 16 books
Graham Harman (born May 9, 1968) is a professor at the American University in Cairo, Egypt. He is a contemporary philosopher of metaphysics, who attempts to reverse the linguistic turn of Western philosophy. He terms his ideas object-oriented ontology. A larger grouping of philosophers, Speculative Realism, includes Harman and the philosophers Iain Hamilton Grant, Quentin Meillassoux and Ray Brassier.
Series
Books

Circus Philosophicus
2010

Speculative Realism
An Introduction
2018

Art and Objects
2019

Guerrilla Metaphysics
Phenomenology and the Carpentry of Things
2005

The Quadruple Object
2010

Object-Oriented Ontology
A New Theory of Everything
2018

Heidegger Explained
From Phenomenon to Thing
2007

Weird Realism
Lovecraft and Philosophy
2012

Immaterialism
Objects and Social Theory
1727

Prince of Networks
Bruno Latour and Metaphysics
2009

Tool-Being
Heidegger and the Metaphysics of Objects
2002

Bruno Latour
Reassembling the Political
2014

Bells and Whistles
More Speculative Realism
2013

Towards Speculative Realism
Essays &
2010

Quentin Meillassoux
Philosophy in the Making
2011

Dante's Broken Hammer
2016