The Third Table by Graham Harman
A concise philosophical meditation that sketches an alternative to correlationist thinking by insisting on the reality and withdrawnness of objects; it argues that things are not reducible to human access or relations, and explores how art and everyday artifacts disclose, conceal, and mediate the autonomous life of objects. Through accessible examples and polemical vignettes, the book develops a space for thinking aesthetics and ontology together, urging a renewed attention to the unseen qualities and interactions of objects beyond appearances or instrumental use.
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