Collapse (journal)
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Collapse is a journal of philosophical research and development edited by Robin Mackay and published in the United Kingdom by Urbanomic. Its aim is to publish speculative work in progress by contemporary philosophers, along with contributions from people working in other disciplines, i.e. artists and scientists. Collapse has been closely connected with the growth of the contemporary philosophical tendency known as Speculative Realism and the journal has carried publications of new work by the philosophers most closely identified with this movement, Ray Brassier, Quentin Meillassoux, Graham Harman, Iain Hamilton Grant.
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Notable contributors and interviewees
- Alain Badiou
- Julian Barbour
- Nick Bostrom
- Ray Brassier
- Gabriel Catren
- Jake and Dinos Chapman
- Milan Ćirković
- Iain Hamilton Grant
- Jack Cohen
- Thomas Duzer
- Graham Harman
- Michel Houellebecq
- Paul Humphreys
- James Ladyman
- Nick Land
- Thomas Ligotti
- Quentin Meillassoux
- Thomas Metzinger
- China Miéville
- Reza Negarestani
- Carlo Rovelli
- Conrad Shawcross
- Ian Stewart
- Roberto Trotta
- Keith Tyson
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