Grant Maxwell is a philosopher who has written books including Integration and Difference: Constructing a Mythical Dialectic (Routledge), The Philosophy of Isabelle Stengers (Edinburgh University Press, forthcoming), Deleuze and Polytheism (Bloomsbury, forthcoming), and several others. He has served as a professor at Baruch College and Lehman College in New York, and he has written articles and chapters for Deleuze and Guattari Studies, Penn State Press, the Journal of Religion and Popular Culture, the American Philosophical Association blog, American Songwriter magazine, and Interalia Magazine. He holds a PhD from the City University of New York’s Graduate Center, and he lives in the Virgin Islands with his wife and two sons.
Twitter: @grantmaxwell
Email: gmaxwell@gradcenter.cuny.edu
Fantastic! I didn’t see the “follow” button.
You get it.
Thank you, David.
Grant,
I’m going to read your latest work.
Currently, reading :
The English Philosophers
From Bacon to Mill, by Burtt
Random House ( Modern Library), 1939
I believe Bacon’s : Novum Organum is worth closer look
Be well!
Steve