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    This collection opens a dialogue between process philosophy and contemporary consciousness studies. Approaching consciousness from diverse disciplinary perspectives—philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, neuropathology, psychotherapy, biology, animal ethology, and physics—the contributors offer empirical and philosophical support for a model of consciousness inspired by the process philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead (1861–1947). Whitehead’s model is developed in ways he could not have anticipat…Read more
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    Créativité et réversion conceptuelle
    Chromatikon 1 159-174. 2005.
  •  17
    Avant-props
    Chromatikon 1 5-16. 2005.
  •  24
    Préface
    Chromatikon 7 7-8. 2011.
  •  50
    After Whitehead: Rescher on process metaphysics (edited book)
    Ontos Verlag. 2004.
    ... PREFACE Paul Gochet (Liege) "[...] une entite physique ne peut etre envisagee que comme une sorte de concretisation, de consolidation locale dans un ...
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    Invited paper: Rationality and Consciousness from a Genetic Perspective
    Balkan Journal of Philosophy 7 (1): 17-30. 2015.
    Rationality and consciousness are strictly correlated. If one evolves, the other necessarily changes accordingly. Of all the possible modes of inquiry, this paper adopts a process genetic perspective informed by the historical speculations of Julian Jaynes. First, we co-define consciousness and rationality. Second, we take up again Jaynes’s insight: (proto-)consciousness has a history, or consciousness has a pre-history. Third, we underline that the sharpening of operational rationality has invo…Read more
  •  13
    Vers le concret (review)
    Process Studies 34 (1): 155-156. 2005.
  •  15
    Foreword
    Chromatikon 1 17-21. 2005.
  •  21
    The present Whiteheadian dialogue between natural process theology and Whiteheadian scholarship exploits a tangential approach that will provide new ways of contrasting Whitehead’s worldview by adding a third unexpected speaker: Thomas, the Gnostic Jew who wrote his Gospel perhaps as early as 60 years after Jesus’ death and could thus have constituted an earlier corpus than the canonical gospels—and their hypothetical Q.
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    Avant-propos
    Chromatikon 2 5-14. 2006.
  •  19
    Créativité et réversion conceptuelle
    Chromatikon 1 159-174. 2005.
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    A. N. Whitehead's extensive and impressive philosophical work planted seeds that came into harvest only decades after his death and sometimes even in fields that he himself did not extensively cultivate. The philosophy of the mental sciences (broadly construed) is an example of this. As this collection demonstrates in impressive detail, Whiteheadian ideas and theories can be pressed into useful service to advance our understanding of a wide variety of uses in this area. The twenty papers that co…Read more
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    La virtualité en procès
    Revue Internationale de Philosophie 2 (236): 223-241. 2006.
  •  19
    Whitehead’s Pancreativism (review)
    Process Studies 36 (2): 357-362. 2007.
    There is one question that any potential reader who suspects that Alfred North Whitehead (1861–1947) might be important for past, contemporary, and future philosophy inevitably raises: how should I read Whitehead? How can I make sense of this incredibly dense tissue of imaginative systematizing, spread over decades of work in disciplines so different and specialized as algebra, geometry, logic, relativistic physics and philosophy of science? Accordingly, this monograph has two main complementary…Read more
  •  14
    Review of Peter Sloterdijk, 'The Art of Philosophy. Wisdom as Practice' (review)
    Cosmos and History 10 (2): 337-343. 2014.
    No abstract
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    Propositions contre-insurrectionnelles
    Chromatikon 6 59-60. 2010.
  •  19
    Créativité et réversion conceptuelle
    Chromatikon 1 159-174. 2005.
  •  11
    Foreword
    Chromatikon 3 20-24. 2007.
  •  17
    Préface
    Chromatikon 7 7-8. 2011.
  •  16
    La visée de cette étude se résume en peu de mots : abandonné à lui-même, le système économico-politico-social actuel est condamné et son trépas sera douloureux, à moins qu’une réforme profonde ne survienne. Les pistes de réflexion qu’il rassemble dans cette étude trouvent leur origine dans deux systèmes de pensée complémentaires : la philosophie organique du dernier Whitehead et le matérialisme dialectique de Marx. Poliment mis entre parenthèses comme une double aberration historique, leurs trav…Read more
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    Critique jamesienne de l'onto-psychologie de la substance
    Revue Internationale de Philosophie 260 (2): 207-227. 2012.
    Cette étude dégage la critique de James de l’ontologie et de la psychologie de la substance en suivant une double piste : après avoir spécifié le contexte dans lequel se déploie l’argumentation jamesienne, on montre les difficultés qu’affronte la pensée substantialiste et la réponse qu’apporte, parfois implicitement, James. On montre particulièrement la corrélation qui existe entre la pensée du processus et une nouvelle conception de la conscience.
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    Although Whitehead’s particular style of philosophizing--looking at traditional philosophical problems in light of recent scientific advances--was part of a trend that began with the scientific revolutions in the early 20th century and continues today, he was marginalized in 20th century philosophy because of his outspoken defense of what he was doing as “metaphysics.” Metaphysics, for Whitehead, is a cross-disciplinary hermeneutic responsible for coherently integrating the perspectives of the s…Read more
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    Créativité et réversion conceptuelle
    Chromatikon 1 159-174. 2005.
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    The authors argue that the consciousness debate inhabits the same problem space today as it did in the 17th century. They attribute the lack of progress to a mindset still polarized by Descartes’ real distinction between mind and body, resulting in a standoff between humanistic and scientistic approaches. They suggest that consciousness can be adequately studied only by a multiplicity of disciplines so that the paramount problem is how to integrate diverse disciplinary perspectives into a cohere…Read more
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    Contact Made Vision
    Chromatikon 3 227-260. 2007.
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    A Process Interpretation of Aztec Metaphysics
    Process Studies 44 (1): 48-62. 2015.
    This article is a review essay on James Maffie's recent book titled Aztec Philosophy: Understanding a World in Motion. I try to understand the nature and significance of Aztec philosophy when interpreted as a version of process philosophy