Theory of the Death Drive as a Model for Speculative Philosophy: Land, Brassier, Negarestani, and Bataille
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Linartas Tuomas
Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7899-811X
Published 2023-04-25
https://doi.org/10.15388/Problemos.2023.103.10
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Keywords

death drive
speculative realism
Nick Land
Ray Brassier
Reza Negarestani

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Tuomas, L. (2023) “Theory of the Death Drive as a Model for Speculative Philosophy: Land, Brassier, Negarestani, and Bataille”, Problemos, 103, pp. 133–144. doi:10.15388/Problemos.2023.103.10.

Abstract

This paper deals with Freud’s psychoanalytic theory of the death drive from the perspective of speculative philosophy. For this purpose, three philosophers have been chosen: Nick Land, Ray Brassier, and Reza Negarestani. I claim that they gradually radicalised the Freudian thought: Land expanded it to capitalist economy and terrestrial geotrauma; Brassier shifted it towards a solar catastrophe and the prospect of extinction; Negarestani incorporated it into the exteriority of cosmic contingency. This way, Freud’s legacy emerges as a transcendental, epistemological and speculative instrument to tackle Meillassoux’s problem of correlation. I consider why this trajectory has ceased: I suggest a hypothesis that Bataille’s influence has not been overcome, especially in the case of Negarestani. I offer several vectors, according to which, Bataille could serve as an opportunity for openness to the Outside and a chance to continue the trajectory of the speculative death drive. I suggest that it is possible to reconsider Bataille as one of the precursors to the contemporary speculative thought.

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