I'm rereading this brilliant book, published almost exactly a hundred years ago (June 1920). Science and philosophy still haven't fully learned what this book has to teach us. @Alf_N_Whitehead The Concept of Nature: Tarner Lectureshttps://www.cambridge.org/core/books/concept-of-nature/25B361C16417842783605069C21AD1F6#.XrG5yxijQYI.twitter …
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Sounds a lot like William James's view.
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His "radical empiricism."
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I remember that “blind spot” mentioned in one of your books, “why I am not...”?
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Enactivism and Whitehead – two clear inspirations behind this post:http://etherealis.life/philosophy/full-colour-visions/ …
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It's interesting how folks who offer interpretations of QM measurement phenomena urge us to disdain the event-cause model of explanation and rely on a more process based one. (c.f Healy)
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