Exploring the philosophy of objects

The Dude of the great Lebowski ogheri at alessandroogheri.com
Fri Jun 24 07:27:41 UTC 2022


On Friday, 24 June 2022 at 00:45:11 UTC, forkit wrote:
> This is certainly not another thread about private to the class 
> ;-)
>
> Please, don't try to make it into one.
>
> But I'd encourage everyone, to a least consider, exploring the 
> nature of 'objects' from a purely 'philosophical' approach 
> (i.e. outside of your programming interests).
>
> If it's not your thing, don't do it ;-)
>
> If you come to the conclusion, its complete nonsense, that is 
> your right.
>
> For me, I have a particular understanding of objects (as many 
> will now know).
>
> i.e. I have a firm view in the 'autonomous existence' of 
> objects.
>
> It's the basis of my view, of the real world (nothing to do 
> with programming).
>
> That understanding though, while completely separate from 
> programming, is well intergrated into my approach towards 
> programming, and I personally believe, my programming is better 
> for it, nor worse.
>
> Here is something to get you started, on your journey:
>
> 'undermining, and overmining, objects'
>
> https://youtu.be/P6yWc7ccb7g
>
> There's also a great discussion about this, if you can get your 
> hands on it ;-)
>
> The Object Strikes Back: An Interview with Graham Harman.
>
> https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.2752/175470813X13491105785703
>
> If you don't know who he is:
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham_Harman

if you remember the Dude of the Great Lebowski, he criticized 
another person of the film in a scene .... " because he was a 
very bad person: he threats objects like women"...



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