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    Butler on Whitehead: On the Occasion (edited book)
    with Jeffrey A. Bell, Vikki Bell, Judith Butler, Daniel A. Dombrowski, Jeremy D. Fackenthal, Kirsten M. Gerdes, Sigridur Guðmarsdóttir, Catherine Keller, Matthew S. LoPresti, Astrid Lorange, and Randy Ramal
    Lexington Books. 2012.
    Considered together, Butler and Whitehead draw from a wide palette of disciplines to develop distinctive theories of becoming, of syntactical violence, and creative opportunities of limitation. The contributors of this volume offer a unique contribution to and for the humanities in the struggles of politics, economy, ecology, and the arts
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    "I do not expect a good reception from professional philosophers" wrote Whitehead in 1929, immediately after the publication of Process and Reality. Indeed, it took nearly thirty years before scholars seriously started to try to decipher the book taken as a whole. And there remains today "professional" Whiteheadians who claim that this work can - or even should - be bracketed by anyone wishing to get a clear picture of Whitehead's true speculative agenda. Creativity and Its Discontents aims to p…Read more
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    Of Divine Economy: Refinancing Redemption (review)
    Process Studies 35 (1): 169-172. 2006.
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    9. Divine Possibilities: Becoming an Order without Law
    In Roland Faber & Andrea M. Stephenson (eds.), Secrets of becoming: negotiating Whitehead, Deleuze, and Butler, Fordham University Press. pp. 178-190. 2011.
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    What Matters Now? Review of Jane Bennett, Vibrant Matter: A Political Ecology of Things
    Cosmos and History : The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy 8 (2): 130-136. 2012.
    Review of Jane Bennett, Vibrant Matter: A Political Ecology of Things.
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    Proposing Life: Review of The Lure of Whitehead (review)
    Cosmos and History 13 (1): 552-560. 2017.
    Although it is often hard to imagine, after years of neglect the philosophical concepts proposed by Alfred North Whitehead are again interesting. As the essays gathered together in The Lure of Whitehead indicate, this interest is not simply, or not only philosophical. Whitehead's ideas and propositions are becoming catalysts for a future that is not yet known, in fields and ways that do not always remain strictly philosophical.