
The Allure of Things: Process and Object in Contemporary Philosophy
Process and Object in Contemporary Philosophy
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 19. November 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-1-4742-6588-1 (ISBN)
Description
The Allure of Things: Process and Object in Contemporary Philosophy contests the view that metaphysics is something to be overcome. By focusing on process and object oriented ontology (OOO) and rejecting the privileging of human existence over the existence of non-human objects, this collection explores philosophy's concern with things themselves. Interest in Latour, Stengers, Whitehead, Harman and Meillassoux has prompted a resurgence of ontological questions outside the traditional subject-object framework of modern critical thought. This new collection consequently proposes a pragmatic and pluralist approach to 'modes of existence'. Drawing together an international range of leading scholars, The Allure of Things fully covers the similarities between OOO and process philosophy, and is an essential addition to the literature on metaphysics.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
404 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4742-6588-1 (9781474265881)
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Roland Faber | Andrew Goffey
The Allure of Things: Process and Object in Contemporary Philosophy
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05/2014
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Bloomsbury Academic
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Roland Faber | Andrew Goffey
The Allure of Things: Process and Object in Contemporary Philosophy
E-Book
05/2014
1st Edition
Bloomsbury Academic
€42.99
Available for download
Persons
Roland Faber is Kilsby Family/John B. Cobb Jr. Professor of Process Studies at Claremont School of Theology, Professor of Religion and Philosophy at Claremont Graduate University, USA and Executive Director of the Whitehead Research Project.
Andrew Goffey is Associate Professor of Critical Theory and Cultural Studies at the University of Nottingham, UK.
Andrew Goffey is Associate Professor of Critical Theory and Cultural Studies at the University of Nottingham, UK.
Content
Notes on Contributors
Preface Roland Faber
Introduction Andrew Goffey
Part I: Crossings: Connection, Disconnection, Vibration
1. Atomicity, Conformation, Enduring Objects, and "Things" James Bono
2. Another Response to Shaviro Graham Harman
3. Touch: A Philosophic Meditation Roland Faber
Part II: Things: Substances, Individuals, and Creatures
4. The Time of the Object: Derrida, Luhmann, and the Processual Nature of Substances Levi R. Bryant
5. Conatus and Concrescence: Stearns and Whitehead on Individuation Jude Jones
6. Creaturely Things: Living Matter, Dead Matter & the Resonance of Actual Entities Beatrice Marovich
7. Facts as Social Things Michael Halewood
Part III: Dramatisations: Situating, Abstracting, Experimenting
8. Between Realism and Antirealism: Deleuzian Metaphysics in the Style of Whitehead Jeffrey Bell
9. A Situated Metaphysics. Reading Whitehead on Things and History Melanie Sehgal
10. Speculative philosophy and the art of dramatization Isabelle Stengers
11. Philosophical Experimentation Between Deleuze and Guattari Andrew Goffey
References
Index
Preface Roland Faber
Introduction Andrew Goffey
Part I: Crossings: Connection, Disconnection, Vibration
1. Atomicity, Conformation, Enduring Objects, and "Things" James Bono
2. Another Response to Shaviro Graham Harman
3. Touch: A Philosophic Meditation Roland Faber
Part II: Things: Substances, Individuals, and Creatures
4. The Time of the Object: Derrida, Luhmann, and the Processual Nature of Substances Levi R. Bryant
5. Conatus and Concrescence: Stearns and Whitehead on Individuation Jude Jones
6. Creaturely Things: Living Matter, Dead Matter & the Resonance of Actual Entities Beatrice Marovich
7. Facts as Social Things Michael Halewood
Part III: Dramatisations: Situating, Abstracting, Experimenting
8. Between Realism and Antirealism: Deleuzian Metaphysics in the Style of Whitehead Jeffrey Bell
9. A Situated Metaphysics. Reading Whitehead on Things and History Melanie Sehgal
10. Speculative philosophy and the art of dramatization Isabelle Stengers
11. Philosophical Experimentation Between Deleuze and Guattari Andrew Goffey
References
Index