
Philosophy of Non-Philosophy
The Philosophy of Non-Philosophy, primarily associated with French philosopher François Laruelle, aims to rethink traditional philosophical approaches. It suggests that philosophy often misrepresents reality by placing concepts above actual experiences. Non-philosophy seeks to transcend these limitations by treating all forms of knowledge, including science and art, as equally valid. It encourages us to engage with the world directly, allowing a more inclusive understanding where diverse perspectives can coexist without hierarchy. In essence, it promotes a more practical approach to knowledge, one that values lived experiences alongside theoretical ideas.