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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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Some consequences (and enablings) of process metaphysics

Mark H. Bickhard

pp. 3-32

Abstract

The interactivist model has explored a number of consequences of process metaphysics. These include reversals of some fundamental metaphysical assumptions dominant since the ancient Greeks, and multiple further consequences throughout the metaphysics of the world, minds, and persons. This article surveys some of these consequences, ranging from issues regarding entities and supervenience to the emergence of normative phenomena such as representation, rationality, persons, and ethics.

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Published in:

(2011) Axiomathes 21 (1).

Pages: 3-32

Full citation:

Bickhard Mark H. (2011) „Some consequences (and enablings) of process metaphysics“. Axiomathes 21 (1), 3–32.