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2392The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Western World (review)Cosmos and History 8 (1): 412-449. 2012.Review of Iain McGilchrist, 'The Master and His Emissary'
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6921Nihilism Incorporated: European Civilization and Environmental DestructionEco-Logical Press. 1993.Environmental degradation is the most important complex of problems ever confronted by humanity. Humans are interfering with the world's ecosystems so severely that they are beginning to undermine the conditions for their own continued existence. They are polluting the air, the oceans and the land. They are rapidly exhausting the reserves of minerals and destroying the resources of the world on which civilization depends, while destroying other life forms on a massive scale. At the same time hum…Read more
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853From Kant to Schelling to Process Metaphysics: On The Way to Ecological CivilizationCosmos and History 7 (2): 26-69. 2011.The post-Kantians were inspired by Kant’s Critique of Judgment to forge a new synthesis of natural philosophy, art and history that would overcome the dualisms and gulfs within Kant’s philosophy. Focusing on biology and showing how Schelling reworked and transformed Kant’s insights, it is argued that Schelling was largely successful in laying the foundations for this synthesis, although he was not always consistent in building on these foundations. To appreciate this achievement, it is argued th…Read more
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1963Aleksandr Bogdanov's History, Sociology and Philosophy of ScienceStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 31 (2): 231-248. 2000.With the failure of the Soviet Union, Aleksandr Bogdanov has come under increasing scrutiny as the anti-authoritarian, left-wing opponent of Lenin among the Bolsheviks and the main inspiration behind the Proletk'ult movement, the movement which attempted to create a new, proletarian culture (Sochor, 1988). Bogdanov's efforts to create a new, universal science of organization, a precursor to systems theory and cybernetics, has also attracted considerable attention (Gorelik, 1980; Bello, 1985; Big…Read more
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177Metaphysical Foundations of Knowledge and Ethics in Chinese and European Philosophy (edited book)Wilhelm Fink. 2013.In the history of Chinese and European philosophy, metaphysics has played an outstanding role: it is a theoretical framework which provides the basis for a philosophical understanding of the world and the self. A theory of the self is well integrated in a metaphysical understanding of the totality of nature as a dynamic process of continuous changes. According to this view, the purpose of existence can be conceived of as the development and realization of the full potential given to the individu…Read more
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1225Speculative metaphysics and the future of philosophy: The contemporary relevance of Whitehead's defence of speculative metaphysicsAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 77 (2). 1999.While some philosophers and increasing numbers of scientists are striving to revive speculative metaphysics as a condition for further advancing science, solving the central problems of contemporary philosophy and confronting the major problems facing society, even philosophers decrying the increasingly marginal status of philosophy continue to ignore or denigrate their efforts. It is argued that this lack of appreciation and the associated misrepresentations of speculative metaphysics stems fro…Read more
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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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