We use language all the time without worries; but when we try to actively think about how words relate to the world, we are immediately perplexed. In this book, Michael Halewood deftly winds a way through these difficulties, showing us how language is part of the world, rather than something that comments upon it from outside.

Steven Shaviro, DeRoy Professor of English, Wayne State University

Michael Halewood uses ideas from analytic philosophy and continental philosophy as well as social theory to look at how language relates to the world, and the world to language. He addresses important questions such as whether words are able to capture the world (nouns); whether the properties of things, such as colours, are real (adjectives); and how we can think about the world as process (verbs). Primarily using the work of Alfred North Whitehead, but also incorporating the ideas of Gilles Deleuze, John Dewey and Luce Irigaray, he argues that viewing both the world and language as ‘in process’ can help reframe and move beyond some enduring problems and shed new light for future research.
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Michael Halewood uses ideas from analytic philosophy, continental philosophy and social theory to look at how language relates to the world, and the world to language. He primarily draws on the work of Alfred North Whitehead, and incorporating the ideas of Gilles Deleuze, John Dewey and Luce Irigaray, to view the world as 'in process'.
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Preface Introduction: The Problem of Words and Things Nouns, Names and Signs: From Frege to Saussure Adjectives: The Properties of the World and the 'Bifurcation of Nature' Verbs: Deleuze on Infinitives, Events and Process Adverbs: Dewey on the Qualities of Existence Prepositions: Whitehead on the Withness of the Body Gender and Personal Pronouns: She, He, It and They Tone, Force and Rhetoric: Capitalism, Theology and Grammar Conclusion Bibliography
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Develops a new approach to understanding language and the world by adopting a Whiteheadian perspective

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ISBN
9781474449106
Publisert
2020-01-07
Utgiver
Edinburgh University Press
Vekt
330 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
176

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Biografisk notat

Michael Halewood is Professor in Sociology at the University of Essex. He is the author of Language and Process: Words, Whitehead and the World (EUP, 2020), Rethinking the Social through Durkheim, Marx, Weber and Whitehead (Anthem Press, 2014) and A. N. Whitehead and Social Theory: Tracing a Culture of Thought (Anthem Press, 2011). He is co-editor of Butler on Whitehead (Rowman & Littlefield, 2012). He is the translator of The Lure of Possibilities by Didier Debaise (Duke University Press, 2017).