Non-philosophy () is a concept popularized by French philosopher François Laruelle.
Non-philosophy () is a concept popularized by French philosopher François Laruelle.
==Precursors== German philosopher Adam Karl August von Eschenmayer developed an early approach to philosophy called non-philosophy (). He defined it as a kind of mystical illumination by which was obtained a belief in God that could not be reached by mere intellectual effort. He carried this tendency to mysticism into his physical researches, and was led by it to take a deep interest in the phenomena of animal magnetism. He ultimately became a devout believer in demoniacal and spiritual possession; and his later writings are all strongly impregnated with supernaturalism. Laruelle sees Eschenmayer's doctrine as a "break with philosophy and its systematic aspect in the name of passion, faith, and feeling".
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