Affect and Attention After Deleuze and Whitehead : : Ecological Attunement / / Russell J. Duvernoy.

Argues for value of responsible speculative thinking in the context of crisisInvestigates intersections between Gilles Deleuze and Alfred North WhiteheadSituates the development of process ontologies in the lineage of radical empiricism and compares this to other contemporary speculative ontologiesC...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: Ecological Turbulence and the Adventure of Metaphysics -- Attention, feeling and psychic ecology -- A speculative concept: ecological attunement -- Statement of purpose -- PART I: Process Metaphysics and Ecological Attunement -- 1 Motivating Metaphysics: From Radical Empiricism to Process -- 2 Individuation and Attunement: Identities in Process -- 3 Feeling as Creation: Affect and Tertiary Qualities -- 4 Attention, Openness and Ecological Attunement -- PART II: Applied Metaphysics and Existential Implications -- 5 Attention, Equivalence and Existential Territories -- 6 The Risks of Affect -- Conclusion: Fabulation and Epoch(s) to Come -- Implications for ecological attunement -- Fabulation and imagination as affirmative resistance -- References -- Index
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Argues for value of responsible speculative thinking in the context of crisisInvestigates intersections between Gilles Deleuze and Alfred North WhiteheadSituates the development of process ontologies in the lineage of radical empiricism and compares this to other contemporary speculative ontologiesCompares Whiteheadean feeling to Deleuze and Guattari’s Spinozist-inspired deployment of affectIdentifies three points of potential divergence between Deleuze and Whitehead: the status of temporal discontinuity or continuity, the relation between Deleuze’s 'virtual' and Whitehead’s 'eternal objects', and the question of lived value, thematized through a discussion of what Deleuze calls the 'beautiful soul'Russell Duvernoy develops ‘resonances’ between the metaphysics of Whitehead and Deleuze with regard to effects on attention and affect. The implications of these lead to an altered existential orientation, described by Duvernoy as ecological attunement.This original concept suggests that attention is ontologically creative, not just passively receptive, and feeling and affect are ontologically prior to the consolidation of lived subjectivity. The combined effects of these speculative claims cut deeply against the grain of prevailing habits with regard to subjectivity.Though these results are resolutely speculative, they unfold amidst intensifying ecological crisis and accompanying social, political and existential turbulence. What does it mean to pursue speculative thinking in this context? How do metaphysical concepts inform our lives and how might different concepts lead to different ways of life?Drawing on recent work by Massumi, Stengers, Debaise and Williams, this study explores their work in relation to other speculative trends in recent philosophy, including new materialisms, posthumanisms, speculative realism and object-oriented-ontology.
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Abbreviations --
Introduction: Ecological Turbulence and the Adventure of Metaphysics --
Attention, feeling and psychic ecology --
A speculative concept: ecological attunement --
Statement of purpose --
PART I: Process Metaphysics and Ecological Attunement --
1 Motivating Metaphysics: From Radical Empiricism to Process --
2 Individuation and Attunement: Identities in Process --
3 Feeling as Creation: Affect and Tertiary Qualities --
4 Attention, Openness and Ecological Attunement --
PART II: Applied Metaphysics and Existential Implications --
5 Attention, Equivalence and Existential Territories --
6 The Risks of Affect --
Conclusion: Fabulation and Epoch(s) to Come --
Implications for ecological attunement --
Fabulation and imagination as affirmative resistance --
References --
Index
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Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Abbreviations --
Introduction: Ecological Turbulence and the Adventure of Metaphysics --
Attention, feeling and psychic ecology --
A speculative concept: ecological attunement --
Statement of purpose --
PART I: Process Metaphysics and Ecological Attunement --
1 Motivating Metaphysics: From Radical Empiricism to Process --
2 Individuation and Attunement: Identities in Process --
3 Feeling as Creation: Affect and Tertiary Qualities --
4 Attention, Openness and Ecological Attunement --
PART II: Applied Metaphysics and Existential Implications --
5 Attention, Equivalence and Existential Territories --
6 The Risks of Affect --
Conclusion: Fabulation and Epoch(s) to Come --
Implications for ecological attunement --
Fabulation and imagination as affirmative resistance --
References --
Index
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Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Abbreviations --
Introduction: Ecological Turbulence and the Adventure of Metaphysics --
Attention, feeling and psychic ecology --
A speculative concept: ecological attunement --
Statement of purpose --
PART I: Process Metaphysics and Ecological Attunement --
1 Motivating Metaphysics: From Radical Empiricism to Process --
2 Individuation and Attunement: Identities in Process --
3 Feeling as Creation: Affect and Tertiary Qualities --
4 Attention, Openness and Ecological Attunement --
PART II: Applied Metaphysics and Existential Implications --
5 Attention, Equivalence and Existential Territories --
6 The Risks of Affect --
Conclusion: Fabulation and Epoch(s) to Come --
Implications for ecological attunement --
Fabulation and imagination as affirmative resistance --
References --
Index
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