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Informationen zum Autor Edited by Jeremy D. Fackenthal - Contributions by William Hammrick; Walter Bo Eberle; J. R. Hustwit; Carl Dyke; Jeremy D. Fackenthal; Tano S. Posteraro; Kris Klotz; Elijah Prewitt-Davis and Keith Robinson Klappentext This book explores how thinking with Alfred North Whitehead and various continental philosophers can advance ideas about sustainability and civilization writ large. Contributors employ Whitehead and one or more continental thinkers around a given topic, whether philosophical or social, to produce the dislocations necessary for generating new ideas. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Jeremy FackenthalPart 1: Technological and Systematic DislocationsChapter 1. Creativity and AdversityWilliam HammrickChapter 2. Interrogating the Quantified Self: The Technological Reinterpretation of Causal Efficacy Bo EberleChapter 3. Nerfed: Complex Systems and Whiteheadian Social ActivismJ. R. Hustwit and Carl DykePart 2: Human/Nonhuman DislocationsChapter 4. Process Philosophy and Neo-Materialism: Nomadic Subjectivity and Evanescing toward SustainabilityJeremy FackenthalChapter 5. Syrian Life on the Edge: Engaging an Ontology of Immanence Deena M. LinChapter 6. Conceptual Prehensions and Worlds of Experience: Whitehead and Uexküll on the Nonhuman SubjectTano PosteraroPart 3: Time, the World, and AbstractionChapter 7. Philosophy against Abstraction: Whitehead and Deleuze Kris KlotzChapter 8. Power in Relation: Foucault, Whitehead, DeleuzeElijah Prewitt-DavisChapter 9. Taking Aim at the Present: Whitehead, Continental Philosophy and the Bifurcation of NatureKeith Robinson