On The Concept of Nature (1920). Nature, i.e. the object of our experience, is events, not things, ya dig?
Episode 110: Alfred North Whitehead: What Is Nature? (Citizen Edition)
On The Concept of Nature (1920). Nature, i.e. the object of our experience, is events, not things, ya dig?
End song: “Run Away,” by Mark Lint
Precognition of Ep. 110: Whitehead
Mark Linsenmayer outlines Alfred North Whitehead’s book The Concept of Nature (1920)
Precognition of Ep. 110: Whitehead
Mark Linsenmayer outlines Alfred North Whitehead’s book The Concept of Nature (1920)
Episode 92: Henri Bergson on How to Do Metaphysics
On Bergson’s “An Introduction to Metaphysics” (1903). With guest Matt Teichman.
Episode 92: Henri Bergson on How to Do Metaphysics
On Bergson’s “An Introduction to Metaphysics” (1903). How does metaphysics differ from science? While Kant had dismissed metaphysics as groundless speculation about things beyond human knowledge, Bergson sees it as a matter of grasping things “from the inside” via intuition. With guest Matt Teichman. Learn more.
End song: “I Recall” by Mark Lint & the Simulacra
Process Philosophy Explained
Thanks to Burl for including this link in a comment on this blog: Watch on YouTube. It’s an interesting take on energy here: energy being just a relationship between entities. So heat is the motion of particles, but what is this “motion” other than the fact that the relations between the particles changes in a lawlike way? The alternative might Continue Reading …