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(Ebook) The Egalitarian Sublime: A Process Philosophy by James Williams ISBN 9781474439114, 9781474439138, 9781474439145, 9781474439121, 147443911X, 1474439128, 1474439136, 1474439144

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Authors:James Williams
Pages:208 pages.
Year:2019
Editon:1
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Language:english
File Size:1.49 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781474439114, 9781474439138, 9781474439145, 9781474439121, 147443911X, 1474439128, 1474439136, 1474439144
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(Ebook) The Egalitarian Sublime: A Process Philosophy by James Williams ISBN 9781474439114, 9781474439138, 9781474439145, 9781474439121, 147443911X, 1474439128, 1474439136, 1474439144

We call sublime those things and experiences supposed to be the very best. But what if the best actually leads to inequality and exploitation? Williams critiques the sublime over its long history and in recent returns to sublime nature and technologies. Deploying a new critical method that draws on process philosophy, he shows how the sublime has always led to inequality. This holds true even where it underpins ideas of cosmopolitan enlightenment, and even when refined by Burke, Kant, Nietzsche, Schopenhauer and Žižek. Against the unjust legacies of the traditional sublime, James Williams defends a new, anarchist sublime: multiple, self-destructive and temporary; opposed to any idea of highest value to be shared by all but always imposed on the powerless.

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