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1441Mathematics, explanation and reductionism: exposing the roots of the Egyptianism of European civilizationCosmos and History 1 (1): 54-89. 2005.We have reached the peculiar situation where the advance of mainstream science has required us to dismiss as unreal our own existence as free, creative agents, the very condition of there being science at all. Efforts to free science from this dead-end and to give a place to creative becoming in the world have been hampered by unexamined assumptions about what science should be, assumptions which presuppose that if creative becoming is explained, it will be explained away as an illusion. In this…Read more
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3711Beyond European civilization: Marxism, process philosophy, and the environmentEco-logical Press. 1993.This book offers an historical study and critique of Marxism as it was developed in the Soviet Union, then outlines and defends a version of process philosophy on the basis of which a form of eco-Marxism is defended.
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798The primordial role of stories in human self-creationCosmos and History 3 (1): 93-114. 2007.We now have a paradoxical situation where the place and status of stories is in decline within the humanities, while scientists are increasingly recognizing their importance. Here the attitude towards narratives of these scientists is defended. It is argued that stories play a primordial role in human self-creation, underpinning more abstract discourses such as mathematics, logic and science. To uphold the consistency of this claim, this thesis is defended by telling a story of the evolution of …Read more
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942Nihilism Incorporated: European Civilization and Environmental Destruction (Review)Environmental Values 4 (3): 278-280. 1995.Review of 'Nihilism Incorporated: European Civilization and Environmental Destruction
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1013Global Climate Destabilization and the Crisis of CivilizationChromatikon 6 11-24. 2010.James Hansen, the world’s leading climate scientist, argues that global climate destabilization could totally destroy the conditions for life on Earth, and further, that politicians are not taking effective action. Instead, they are using their power to cripple science. This situation is explained in this paper as the outcome of the successful alliance between a global class of predators and people who must be recognized as idiots taking over the institutions of government, research and educatio…Read more
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1667Speculative Naturalism: A ManifestoCosmos and History 10 (2): 300-323. 2014.The turn to analytic philosophy in Anglophone countries, which is still underway and is spreading elsewhere, has generally involved a retreat from ‘synoptic’ thinking and an almost complete withdrawal from ‘synthetic’ thinking, the creative thinking that in the past has been the source of the greatest contributions of philosophy to science, the humanities and civilization. Analytic philosophy’s ‘naturalistic turn’ led by Willard van Ormond Quine was really a capitulation of philosophy to mainstr…Read more
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887Michel Weber, Whitehead's Pancreativism: The Basics Reviewed by (review)Philosophy in Review 27 (6): 444-447. 2007.Michel Weber Whitehead’s Pancreativism: The Basics. Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag 2007. Pp. 255. US$106.00 (cloth ISBN-13: 978-3-938793-15-2). In his introduction to After Virtue, Alasdair MacIntyre called upon his readers to imagine a culture in which, to begin with, the natural sciences had been destroyed by an anti-science movement, and then, reacting against this movement, people had attempted to reconstruct science from surviving fragments. In this imaginary world adults argue over the respective…Read more
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