Matt Hayler has said this:
Perhaps the most influential critique of the “natural” in the late twentieth century is Derrida's discussion of Rousseau in Of Grammatology. In the early twenty-first century, a contender has to be Timothy Morton's Ecology without Nature...
It's interesting because there's a whole discussion of (specifically) Of Grammatology in Dark Ecology. You are going to be so amazed and weirded out by the cover...
Well deserved recognition of groundbreaking work opening up new ways of thinking about nature and existence independent of the relational existence of Kant & Co.
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