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Thursday, January 22, 2009
 
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Graham Harman's Object-Oriented Philosophy reviews the presence and readiness of handy tools.
The best objection a Heideggerian can make to my reading of tool-being is that for Heidegger tools are always part of a system, and broken tools are the only one that exist in isolation from their context: “hence, Harman’s reading has it backwards because he says that tools are individual entities and presence is relational.”
 
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