The Philosophy of Virginia Woolf

Moments of Becoming

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The Philosophy of Virginia Woolf

Moments of Becoming

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Towards the end of her life, Virginia Woolf defined her “philosophy”-the “constant idea” that “makes her a writer.” She wrote that this idea had given her “the strongest pleasure known to [her].” She called these “exceptional moments,” or “moments of being.”

Thomas Nail contends that Woolf is a philosopher of being. And these "moments of being" as forming a unique process philosophy of motion. In her description of these moments Woolf gives us access to a world in motion and process; where all of nature and matter flows, ripples, and quivers. In these moments the anthropocentric division between humans and nature dissolves into metastable patterns-without essences or vital forces. Matter becomes dynamic, and what originally appeared solid is perceived as woven, porous, and fluid.

The Philosophy of Virginia Woolf begins by defining the basic idea of the moment of being, why it is important and how to understand it and its philosophical implications. It recounts a series of 14 'moments' each of which explores an aspect of Woolf's philosophy. They show how the moments evolve and articulate Woolf's process philosophy of movement. Each moment reveals unique aspects of how moments work and the kind of philosophical vision Woolf held. Nail concludes by addressing some of the ethical and political consequences of these moments in Woolf 's thinking. In the end, the book contends that Woolf offers us an absolutely unique philosophical and aesthetic understanding of phenomena, including nature, culture, desire, gender, writing/reading, consciousness, art, ecology, and sensation. It shows that Woolf is a philosopher in her own right, and held a unique philosophical position that makes a unique contribution to how to think in the world.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements

Part I: Method and Motion
Chapter 1: Woolf's Process Materialism
Chapter 2: Let us Trace the Pattern

Part II: Moments of Becoming Brief Moments
Moments 0: The Trance into which Movement had Thrown Them
Individual Moments
Moment 1: Neither this nor That
Moment 2: Connected by Millions of Fibres
Moment 3: The Death of the Soul
Moment 4: Time Split its Husk
Moment 5: The Knotted Roots of Infinite Ages
Moment 6: She Felt Herself Everywhere
Moment 7: The Lake of Being
Moment 8: The Fluidity of Life
Moment 9: There is no Stability in this World
Nonhuman Moments
Moment 10: Part I, A Glimpse Only
Moment 10: Part II, Stars Flashing in their Hearts
Extended Moments
Moment 11: Part I, Hail! Natural Desire!
Moment 11: Part II, The Beauty of Movement
Moment 11: Part III, Everything was Partly Something Else
Collective Moments
Moment 12: The World Wavered
Moment 13: The Moment: Summer's Night
Moment 14: Now the Current Flows

Conclusion: Moments of Being Political

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Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published May 29 2025
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 296
ISBN 9781350526051
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions 234 x 156 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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