Rather than a "logical assertion," Whitehead described a proposition as a "lure for feeling" for a collectivity to come. The unique contributions in Propositions in the Making articulate the newest reaches of Whiteheadian propositions for a postmodern world.
Rather than a "logical assertion," Whitehead described a proposition as a "lure for feeling" for a collectivity to come. The unique contributions in Propositions in the Making articulate the newest reaches of Whiteheadian propositions for a postmodern world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Roland Faber; Michael Halewood and Andrew M. Davis - Contributions by James Burton; Brianne Donaldson; Diego Gil; Susanne Valerie Granzer; Matthew Goulish; Erin Manning; Brian Massumi; Andrew Murphie; Tim Murphy and AJ Nocek
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Contents Abbreviations Editor's Preamble Part I. The Making of Propositions 1 For a Whiteheadian Laboratory: How Do you Make Yourself a Propostion? Erin Manning and Brian Massumi Part II. Thinking Propositions 2 Knowing Whitehead? Michael Halewood 3 Space, Time, and the Deity of Peace Roland Faber 4 Designing Propositions A.J. Nocek 5 An Internet of Actual Occasions: Notes Toward Understanding 21st Century Tendencies in Media, Communications, and World Andrew Murphie 6 Thinking with Whitehead about Existential Risk James Burton 7 Witness at the Slaughterhouse: Seeking Conflicting Propositions for Alternate Futures Brianne Donaldson 8 Communities Keep the Dream Alive as Proposition? Timothy Murphy 9 Geology Not Chronology: Problems of Naming in Education Matthew Goulish Part III. Experimenting With Propositions 10 The Question: How Do We Make Ourselves a Proposition? Susanne Valerie [Granzer] 11. Choreographic Propositions: Grasping the environmental excess that feels like nothing, yet Diego Gil Notes on Contributors Index
Contents Abbreviations Editor's Preamble Part I. The Making of Propositions 1 For a Whiteheadian Laboratory: How Do you Make Yourself a Propostion? Erin Manning and Brian Massumi Part II. Thinking Propositions 2 Knowing Whitehead? Michael Halewood 3 Space, Time, and the Deity of Peace Roland Faber 4 Designing Propositions A.J. Nocek 5 An Internet of Actual Occasions: Notes Toward Understanding 21st Century Tendencies in Media, Communications, and World Andrew Murphie 6 Thinking with Whitehead about Existential Risk James Burton 7 Witness at the Slaughterhouse: Seeking Conflicting Propositions for Alternate Futures Brianne Donaldson 8 Communities Keep the Dream Alive as Proposition? Timothy Murphy 9 Geology Not Chronology: Problems of Naming in Education Matthew Goulish Part III. Experimenting With Propositions 10 The Question: How Do We Make Ourselves a Proposition? Susanne Valerie [Granzer] 11. Choreographic Propositions: Grasping the environmental excess that feels like nothing, yet Diego Gil Notes on Contributors Index
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