-
EUP75: Our Publishing in Law
Read more: EUP75: Our Publishing in LawDiscover the story of Law at Edinburgh University Press – the first publications, the books that changed the field and what you can expect to see in future
![A red arrow made of tape pointing to the right](https://euppublishingblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/lance-grandahl-hF6TtT-xz80-unsplash-scaled-768x576.jpg)
A Conversation with Graham Harman and Hilan Bensusan on ‘Indexicalism’
Graham Harman and Hilan Bensusan Graham Harman: Your new book Indexicalism has already created a lot of excitement, including a wonderful online book launch conference, the likes of which I have never seen before[i]. Could you start by explaining to…
![A photo of a building with the words "eternity now" in blue neon lights written over the door](https://euppublishingblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/andre-benz-eALJJploqvk-unsplash-scaled-768x512.jpg)
A Conversation with Graham Harman and Hilan Bensusan on ‘Indexicalism’ (Part 5)
Graham Harman and Hilan Bensusan Have you read Part 1 – 4? Part 1Part 2Part 3Part 4 Graham Harman: In your book, you speak of Leibniz as a “relational” philosopher in much the same sense of Whitehead. A monad is determined by…
![A feret draped over a world globe](https://euppublishingblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/ImagesRaquelNava2-photoshop.jpg)
A Conversation with Graham Harman and Hilan Bensusan on ‘Indexicalism’ (Part 4)
Graham Harman and Hilan Bensusan Have you read Part 1 – 3? Part 1Part 2Part 3 Graham Harman: Another influence on your book is the appeal to “multinaturalism” that we find not only in Bruno Latour, but also in those concerned with…
![A man stands facing a smouldering volcano whilst pointing at the sky](https://euppublishingblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/iyan-kurnia-w6uyEFvlakg-unsplash-scaled-768x512.jpg)
A Conversation with Graham Harman and Hilan Bensusan on ‘Indexicalism’ (Part 3)
Graham Harman and Hilan Bensusan Have you read Part 1 and 2? Part 1Part 2 Graham Harman: Let’s turn now to your relation with a relevant analytic philosopher, Saul Kripke. In recent decades Kripke has been widely read among continental…
![A sign with the words 'This is the sign you've been looking for' spelled out in lights](https://euppublishingblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/austin-chan-ukzHlkoz1IE-unsplash-scaled-768x512.jpg)
A Conversation with Graham Harman and Hilan Bensusan on ‘Indexicalism’ (Part 2)
Graham Harman and Hilan Bensusan Have you read Part 1? See it here! Graham Harman: As for Levinas, I enjoy your treatment of his notion of otherness. But I couldn’t help noticing that in your new book you don’t really…
![A photo of a beach with cars parked on the sand](https://euppublishingblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/20180115_132201-scaled-768x432.jpg)
A Conversation with Graham Harman and Hilan Bensusan on ‘Indexicalism’ (Part 1)
Graham Harman and Hilan Bensusan Graham Harman: Your new book Indexicalism has already created a lot of excitement, including a wonderful online book launch conference, the likes of which I have never seen before[i]. Could you start by explaining to…
![A fur rug is draped over a globe](https://euppublishingblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/ImagesRaquelNava2-e1628694518599-768x512.jpg)
The dignity of pointing
by Hilan Bensusan Pointing is a thoroughly situated activity. One points at what is somehow around – even when one needs complex language devices for the exercise. Maybe because thinking often aims to be indifferent to where one is, pointing…