TABLE OF CONTENTS 0. Introduction 1. The Essential Embodiment Theory Briefly and Compactly Re-Presented and Re-Motivated 2. Three Later Significant Elaborations and Extensions of The Essential Embodiment Theory: Natural Libertarianism, The Neo-Organicist Worldview, and The Metaphysics of Liberal Naturalism 3. One Cheer, But Only One, For Analytic Panpsychism 00. Concluding Semi-Autobiographical Quasi-Whiteheadian Postscript This essay … [continue reading]
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THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE, #52–The Metaphysical Ground of Human Dignity: Human Real Personhood.
This book, THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE: Uniscience and the Modern World, by Robert Hanna, presents and defends a critical philosophy of science and digital technology, and a new and prescient philosophy of nature and human thinking. It is being made available here in serial format, but you can also download and read or share … [continue reading]
Merleau-Ponty Meets The Kripke Monster Redux: The Essential Embodiment Theory Now, #1.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 0. Introduction 1. The Essential Embodiment Theory Briefly and Compactly Re-Presented and Re-Motivated 2. Three Later Significant Elaborations and Extensions of The Essential Embodiment Theory: Natural Libertarianism, The Neo-Organicist Worldview, and The Metaphysics of Liberal Naturalism 3. One Cheer, But Only One, For Analytic Panpsychism 00. Concluding Semi-Autobiographical Quasi-Whiteheadian Postscript This essay … [continue reading]
THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE, #51–What is Human Dignity?
This book, THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE: Uniscience and the Modern World, by Robert Hanna, presents and defends a critical philosophy of science and digital technology, and a new and prescient philosophy of nature and human thinking. It is being made available here in serial format, but you can also download and read or share … [continue reading]
A Philosophical Case For Holding That The 2nd Law of Thermodynamics is Only a Special Law of Nature, and Not a Universal Law.
You can also download and read or share a .pdf of the complete text of this essay HERE. A Philosophical Case For Holding That The 2nd Law of Thermodynamics is Only a Special Law of Nature, and Not a Universal Law [L]iving matter, while not eluding the “laws of physics” as established up to date, … [continue reading]
THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE, #50–How to Refute the Dignity Skeptic.
This book, THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE: Uniscience and the Modern World, by Robert Hanna, presents and defends a critical philosophy of science and digital technology, and a new and prescient philosophy of nature and human thinking. It is being made available here in serial format, but you can also download and read or share … [continue reading]
Our Attunement With Nature and The Foundations of The Sciences.
You can also download and read or share a .pdf of the complete text of this essay HERE. That object the form of which (not the material aspect of its representation, as sensation) in mere reflection on it (without any intention of acquiring a concept of it) is judged as the ground of a pleasure … [continue reading]
THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE, #49–What’s So Special About Human Dignity?
This book, THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE: Uniscience and the Modern World, by Robert Hanna, presents and defends a critical philosophy of science and digital technology, and a new and prescient philosophy of nature and human thinking. It is being made available here in serial format, but you can also download and read or share … [continue reading]
Crisis? What Crisis? The Case For Neo-Intuitionism in Formal Science, Natural Science, and Philosophy, #3–Putting Neo-Intuitionism To Work, & Conclusion.
TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction II. What is Neo-Intuitionism? III. Putting Neo-Intuitionism To Work IV. Conclusion REFERENCES This, the third and final installment of this essay, contains sections III and IV. You can also download and read or share a .pdf of the complete text of this essay–including the REFERENCES–HERE. III. Putting Neo-Intuitionism To Work … [continue reading]
Borderless Philosophy 6 (2023), Fifth-&-Final Call For Submissions On This Special Topic: “Is Humankind Worth Saving From Whatever Might Threaten It? If Not, Then Why Not? But If So, Then Why and How?”
Borderless Philosophy’s Editorial Team, whose members currently are Dennis Earl (Coastal Carolina Univ., USA) https://www.coastal.edu/academics/facultyprofiles/humanities/philosophyandreligiousstudies/dennisearl/, Robert Hanna (Independent, USA) (Editorial Team Co-Leader) https://roberthanna.academia.edu/, Michelle Maiese (Emmanuel College, USA) http://www.emmanuel.edu/academics/our-faculty/michelle-maiese.html, Otto Paans (Independent, Netherlands) https://tu-berlin.academia.edu/OttoPaans, and Hugh Reginald (Independent, Canada) (Editorial Team Co- Leader), is pleased to announce a Fifth-&-Final Call for Submissions for our sixth … [continue reading]