
Rev Left Radio Process & Reality: Alfred North Whitehead, Process Philosophy, and Organic Realism
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Mar 10, 2022 In a fascinating conversation, Matthew Segall, an Assistant Professor and expert on Alfred North Whitehead, dives deep into process philosophy and its interplay with Marxism, Buddhism, and ecological perspectives. He critiques scientific materialism, advocating for organic realism, and discusses the evolution of beliefs from skepticism to spiritual awareness. Segall also analyzes consciousness through pan-experientialism, emphasizing interconnectedness and exploring the relationship between philosophy and spirituality. His insights challenge us to rethink our approach to modern existential crises.
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Process vs. Substance
- Whitehead's process philosophy emphasizes change as fundamental to reality.
- This contrasts with substance-based ontologies that focus on static being, influenced by quantum theory's rejection of inert particles.
Panexperientialism
- Panexperientialism, coined by David Ray Griffin, describes Whitehead's view that experience exists in all physical entities.
- Unlike panpsychism, which focuses on consciousness, panexperientialism emphasizes a relational understanding of experience.
Teleology and Beauty
- Whitehead's metaphysics incorporates teleology, where nature has an aim or purpose.
- This purpose is not externally imposed but arises within creatures, with a cosmic aim of producing beauty through harmonizing diversity.
















