Series List Acknowledgements Introduction: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Events: Issues in Analytic, Continental, and Post-Divide Approaches Co-authored by James Bahoh, Sergio Genovesi, and Marta Cassina 1. Events, Actions and Agency Across the Analytic-Continental Divide Sean Bowden (Deakin University) 2. Thinking as a Predictable Event VS the Event of Thinking as a Prophecy Anna Longo (Université Paris I) 3. The Unforeseeability of the Event in Light of the COVID-19 Pandemic Claude Romano (Université Paris IV) 4. Towards an Empirical Realism about Events Sergio Genovesi (University of Bonn) 5. Alain Badiou's Event and the New Realism Becky Vartabedian (Regis University) 6. Event and Object: Badiou at the Place de la République Graham Harman (Southern California Institute of Architecture) 7. Anomalous Monism and the Univocity of Being: Davidson, Deleuze, Spinoza Paul M.
Livingston (University of New Mexico) 8. Events in Contemporary Semantics Friederike Moltmann (Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique, Université Côte d'Azur) 9. Pre-Emergence: Schelling, Hegel, and Natural Events Adrian Johnston (University of New Mexico) 10. Davidson, Strawson, and a Hegelian Basis for an Ontology of Events Sila Özkara (University of Memphis) 11. The Event(s) of Process Tina Röck (University of Dundee) 12. Modern Physics and the Ontology of Events Leemon B. McHenry (California State University, Northridge) 13. The Limits of Process Philosophy and the Primacy of Substance Thomas Crowther (University of Warwick) Appendix The Disappearance of the Event Jean-Luc Nancy (formerly Université de Strasbourg and European Graduate School) Index.