Whitehead and Continental Philosophy in the Twenty-First Century: Dislocations
This book examines how the philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead, a speculative philosopher from the first half of the twentieth century, converses and entangles itself with continental philosophers of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries around the question of a sustainable civilization in the present. Chapters are focused around economic and environmental sustainability, questions of how technology and systems relate to this sustainability, relationships between human and nonhuman entities, relationships among humans, and how larger philosophical questions lead one to think differently about what the terms sustainable and civilization mean. The book aims to uncover and explore ways in which the combination of these philosophies might provide the “dislocations” within thought that lead to novel ways of being and acting in the world.
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Whitehead and Continental Philosophy in the Twenty-First Century: Dislocations
This book examines how the philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead, a speculative philosopher from the first half of the twentieth century, converses and entangles itself with continental philosophers of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries around the question of a sustainable civilization in the present. Chapters are focused around economic and environmental sustainability, questions of how technology and systems relate to this sustainability, relationships between human and nonhuman entities, relationships among humans, and how larger philosophical questions lead one to think differently about what the terms sustainable and civilization mean. The book aims to uncover and explore ways in which the combination of these philosophies might provide the “dislocations” within thought that lead to novel ways of being and acting in the world.
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This book examines how the philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead, a speculative philosopher from the first half of the twentieth century, converses and entangles itself with continental philosophers of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries around the question of a sustainable civilization in the present. Chapters are focused around economic and environmental sustainability, questions of how technology and systems relate to this sustainability, relationships between human and nonhuman entities, relationships among humans, and how larger philosophical questions lead one to think differently about what the terms sustainable and civilization mean. The book aims to uncover and explore ways in which the combination of these philosophies might provide the “dislocations” within thought that lead to novel ways of being and acting in the world.

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ISBN-13: 9781498595117
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 04/29/2019
Series: Contemporary Whitehead Studies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 198
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Jeremy D. Fackenthal is managing director for the Institute for Ecological Civilization and serves as adjunct faculty in the humanities for Vincennes University.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Jeremy Fackenthal
Part 1: Technological and Systematic Dislocations
Chapter 1. Creativity and Adversity: William Hammrick
Chapter 2. Interrogating the Quantified Self: The Technological Reinterpretation of Causal Efficacy: Bo Eberle
Chapter 3. Nerfed: Complex Systems and Whiteheadian Social Activism: J. R. Hustwit and Carl Dyke
Part 2: Human/Nonhuman Dislocations
Chapter 4. Process Philosophy and Neo-Materialism: Nomadic Subjectivity and Evanescing toward Sustainability: Jeremy Fackenthal
Chapter 5. Syrian Life on the Edge: Engaging an Ontology of Immanence: Deena M. Lin
Chapter 6. Conceptual Prehensions and Worlds of Experience: Whitehead and Uexküll on the Nonhuman Subject: Tano Posteraro
Part 3: Time, the World, and Abstraction
Chapter 7. Philosophy against Abstraction: Whitehead and Deleuze: Kris Klotz
Chapter 8. Power in Relation: Foucault, Whitehead, Deleuze: Elijah Prewitt-Davis
Chapter 9. Taking Aim at the Present: Whitehead, Continental Philosophy and the Bifurcation of Nature: Keith Robinson
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