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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.
This volume is based on the first set of formal conversations which
brings together the dynamic philosophies of two eminent thinkers:
Judith Butler and Alfred North Whitehead. Each has drawn from a
wide palette of disciplines to develop distinctive theories of
becoming, of syntactical violence, and creative opportunities of
limitation. In bringing together internationally renowned
interpreters of Butler and Whitehead from a variety of fields and
disciplines philosophy, rhetoric, gender and queer studies,
religion, literary and political theory the editors hope to set a
standard for the relevance of interdisciplinary philosophical
discourse today. This volume offers a unique contribution to and
for the humanities in the struggles of politics, economy, ecology,
and the arts, by reaching beyond their closed circles toward
understandings that may serve as the basis for the activation of
humanity today. Considered together, Butler and Whitehead delineate
a whole new cadre of approaches to long-standing problems as well
as never-before asked questions in the humanities.
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.
In complex philosophical ways, theology is, should, and can be a
“theopoetics” of multiplicity. The ambivalent term theopoetics
is associated with poetry and aesthetic theory; theology and
literature; and repressed literary qualities, myths, and
metaphorical theologies. On a more profound basis, it questions the
establishment of the difference between philosophy and theology and
resides in the dangerous realm of relativism. The chapters in this
book explore how the term theopoetics contributes to cutting-edge
work in theology, philosophy, literature, and sociology.
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Bucks County (Paperback)
Bucks County Historical Society; Fackenthal
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R1,023
Discovery Miles 10 230
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This is a new release of the original 1951 edition.
In complex philosophical ways, theology is, should, and can be a
"theopoetics" of multiplicity. The ambivalent term theopoetics is
associated with poetry and aesthetic theory; theology and
literature; and repressed literary qualities, myths, and
metaphorical theologies. On a more profound basis, it questions the
establishment of the difference between philosophy and theology and
resides in the dangerous realm of relativism. The chapters in this
book explore how the term theopoetics contributes to cutting-edge
work in theology, philosophy, literature, and sociology.
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