Bill Ross (1964 - 2022) had a lifelong passion for the connections between science and philosophy. In 1999 he founded Clinamen Press and more recently he taught philosophy at Staffordshire University. His publications include Michel Serres, Henri Bergson and 'Retardation in Reinhold Clausjürgens and Kurt Röttgers (eds.) Michel Serres: das vielfältige Denken (2020) and 'Michel Serres and Jean-François Lyotard: Global Society, Immortality and Informatics', Angelaki (2023).
In classical physics and its mechanical paradigm, events are stories about fundamental objects. In quantum physics, it is the objects that are the stories by which we understand physical systems in their most fundamental form--as histories of events. In Order and the Virtual, Bill Ross makes a compelling case that the event-ontological philosophies of Deleuze and Whitehead will become for the new physics what the philosophies of Newton and Locke were for the old.--Michael Epperson, Research Professor and Director, California State University, Sacramento