Our Cosmos,from Substance to Process |
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Authors: | Timothy E. Eastman |
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Affiliation: | Plasmas International , Silver Spring , Maryland , USA |
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Abstract: | Philosophies of nature over the past three centuries have gone through three distinct phases, beginning with classical views and now evolving into a process view at the dawn of the 21st century. These phases derive from a complex weaving of two frameworks of physics since Newton's time [classical, modern] with two principal metaphysical frameworks[substance, event]. Problematic fin de siècle claims at the end of both the 19th and 20th centuries appear to have a common root in substance metaphysics and part/whole reductionism. Going beyond such simplistic forms of modernism requires a more integrated, ecological worldview, or process view of nature. |
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Keywords: | Duality emergence metaphysics philosophy of nature philosophy of physics process philosophy |
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