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Grant - LA2019 Demopathy Xenogenesis (1996)

"LA2019 Demopathy Xenogenesis (1996)" survives mainly as a thin or corrupted capture, so the page functions as a contextual and bibliographic marker for the Brassier/Grant afterlife rather than a quote-heavy philosophical page.

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The current extracted text is too thin or too damaged for robust quotation. This page preserves provenance, section routing, and contextual notes without pretending the surviving wording is sufficient.

What survives here

Even in damaged form, the page still matters because it marks the route by which the archive is re-read through realism, nature philosophy, and later conceptual criticism. It preserves the existence of that route without pretending the surviving extraction is stable enough for a full interpretive page.

The page therefore works through section placement, provenance, and cross-linking rather than through long quotation. The damaged source is treated as an archival trace inside a larger philosophical relay.

That matters because the afterlife of the CCRU is partly a matter of later philosophical readers, editors, and critics. Some of those traces have to remain provisional if the site is going to stay honest about source quality.

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Use this page as a route-marker first. The surrounding section and related links are more reliable than the surviving extraction.

If you need a stronger account of the argument, follow outward to the fuller Brassier, Grant, and speculative-realist pages in the same section.

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