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11. The Event(s) of Process
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Notes on Contributors vii
- Acknowledgements xi
- An Introduction to the Philosophy of Events: Issues in Analytic, Continental and Post-Divide Approaches 1
- 1. Events, Actions and Agency Across the Analytic–Continental Divide 25
- 2. Thinking as a Predictable Event vs the Event of Thinking as a Prophecy 44
- 3. The Unforeseeability of the Event in Light of the COVID-19 Pandemic 61
- 4. Towards an Empirical Realism about Events 73
- 5. Alain Badiou’s Event and New Realism 92
- 6. Event and Object: Badiou at the Place de la République 112
- 7. Anomalous Monism and the Univocity of Being: Davidson, Deleuze, Spinoza 126
- 8. Events in Contemporary Semantics 151
- 9. Pre-Emergence: Schelling, Hegel and Natural Events 179
- 10. Davidson, Strawson and a Hegelian Basis for an Ontology of Events 201
- 11. The Event(s) of Process 219
- 12. Modern Physics and the Ontology of Events 245
- 13. The Limits of Process Philosophy and the Primacy of Substance 265
- Appendix: The Disappearance of the Event 291
- Index 302
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Notes on Contributors vii
- Acknowledgements xi
- An Introduction to the Philosophy of Events: Issues in Analytic, Continental and Post-Divide Approaches 1
- 1. Events, Actions and Agency Across the Analytic–Continental Divide 25
- 2. Thinking as a Predictable Event vs the Event of Thinking as a Prophecy 44
- 3. The Unforeseeability of the Event in Light of the COVID-19 Pandemic 61
- 4. Towards an Empirical Realism about Events 73
- 5. Alain Badiou’s Event and New Realism 92
- 6. Event and Object: Badiou at the Place de la République 112
- 7. Anomalous Monism and the Univocity of Being: Davidson, Deleuze, Spinoza 126
- 8. Events in Contemporary Semantics 151
- 9. Pre-Emergence: Schelling, Hegel and Natural Events 179
- 10. Davidson, Strawson and a Hegelian Basis for an Ontology of Events 201
- 11. The Event(s) of Process 219
- 12. Modern Physics and the Ontology of Events 245
- 13. The Limits of Process Philosophy and the Primacy of Substance 265
- Appendix: The Disappearance of the Event 291
- Index 302