Posts Tagged ‘temporality’
/1/ – Nature is the concept for the All, an All which has being as becoming but not a becoming of pure-flux or totalizing immanence. This becoming is interrupted and crystalized at various stages akin to a Schellingnian/Grantian Stufenfolge (what I have also refered to as the cosmological cascade). This process of grounding and ungrounding […]
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Tags: becoming, flux, temporality
In their mostly fascinating text The Collapse of Chaos Jack Cohen and Iain Stewart make a strong case for a nuanced emergentism – arguing that patterns in the universe point to a actually real things stating that patterns are not only ideal constructions. On one level it does seem impossible to reject weak emergentism – […]
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Tags: dark vitalism, Hagglund, Harman, Lee Braver, temporality