Name a better metaphysics. Pro tip: you can't.
Name a better metaphysics. Pro tip: you can't
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Name a person who looks more like stefan molyneux. Pro tip: you can't.
Name THREE (3) things you learned from this book.
I thought early analytic philosophy denied Metaphysics, I haven't red dk
1. Whitehead is very smart and handsome
2. Nature is process
3. Whitehead !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's not analytic philosophy
We need better memes
>metaphysics
Lol does anyone still take that shit serious
it literally is the basis of russel and wittgensteins philosophical systems, and if you think either of them are analytics? guess what whitehead is one also
If Whitehead is metaphysics then better or equal metaphysics off the top of my head: the Pali Canon, Spinoza
what even is metaphysics? define it to me right now
>Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy that examines the fundamental nature of reality, including the relationship[1] between mind and matter, between substance and attribute, and between potentiality and actuality.
Wikipedia did a good job on this, although Whitehead disagreed substance-attribute dichotomy.
Can any of you idiots say anything meaningful or insightful about the contents of this book? I'm genuinely interested, but my experience frequenting this board does not inspire trust in you guys having read this book (closely or at all).
But do we deserve them?
What could be found to the right of Aristotle's Physics.
>retroactively debunks your entire metaphysics with a fucking poem
Moo-lin-yew
what the fuck are you on about no it isnt
are you thinking of principia mathematica?
Advaita
No it is not. Whitehead moved on and did hus own unique thing and made process philosophy.
How does believing in Whiteheadianism lead you to better yourself or society?
Let your metaphysics depend on your ethics.
It's in opposition to it so it's the other way around.
It looks like it's pretty significant actually. I'm looking into it more also.
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>Process philosophy is a longstanding philosophical tradition that emphasizes becoming and changing over static being. Though present in many historical and cultural periods, the term “process philosophy” is primarily associated with the work of the philosophers Alfred North Whitehead (1861-1947) and Charles Hartshorne (1897-2000).
>Process philosophy is characterized by an attempt to reconcile the diverse intuitions found in human experience (such as religious, scientific, and aesthetic) into a coherent holistic scheme. Process philosophy seeks a return to a neo-classical realism that avoids subjectivism.
Going to read Process and Reality eventually. But going to do Hegel first.
kek based
t. guenonfag
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