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New section, created March 9, 2023, on the Organicist philosophical and metaphysical approach. | |||
* Before the victory of the modernist mindset of separation and atomization, the Renaissance had attempted the construction of a participatory worldview, which Loren Goldner calls the [[Cosmobiological Tradition]]. | |||
* Robert Hanna and Otto Paans, relate a similar trajectory of philosophy under the name of [[Organicism]]. Prominent formulations of this philosophy come from philosophers like Edmund Husserl, Henri Bergson, but especially the process philosophy of Whitehead. | |||
* We also include attention to non-European trends such as the [[Organic Marxism]] in China, which seeks a blend of both traditional and modern Chinese philosophy (i.e. Confucianism, Taoism but also [[Open Marxism]]. | |||
* Given the orientation of this wiki towards peer to peer and commons-oriented relational logics, this section will also cover Relational philosophies. | |||
As usual, listing in this wiki is done under a philosophy of pluralistic curation and does not mean an endorsement. However, we do feel that the Organicist tradition is the most compatible approach to a relational philosophy in harmony with our commons approach. | |||
Essentially, what binds the elements here together is the critique of the Cartesian and mechanistic worldview, and the [[Eight_Core_Commitments_of_Mainstream_Contemporary_Western_Metaphysics]]. | |||
Revision as of 03:19, 9 March 2023
New section, created March 9, 2023, on the Organicist philosophical and metaphysical approach.
- Before the victory of the modernist mindset of separation and atomization, the Renaissance had attempted the construction of a participatory worldview, which Loren Goldner calls the Cosmobiological Tradition.
- Robert Hanna and Otto Paans, relate a similar trajectory of philosophy under the name of Organicism. Prominent formulations of this philosophy come from philosophers like Edmund Husserl, Henri Bergson, but especially the process philosophy of Whitehead.
- We also include attention to non-European trends such as the Organic Marxism in China, which seeks a blend of both traditional and modern Chinese philosophy (i.e. Confucianism, Taoism but also Open Marxism.
- Given the orientation of this wiki towards peer to peer and commons-oriented relational logics, this section will also cover Relational philosophies.
As usual, listing in this wiki is done under a philosophy of pluralistic curation and does not mean an endorsement. However, we do feel that the Organicist tradition is the most compatible approach to a relational philosophy in harmony with our commons approach.
Essentially, what binds the elements here together is the critique of the Cartesian and mechanistic worldview, and the Eight_Core_Commitments_of_Mainstream_Contemporary_Western_Metaphysics.
Pages in category "Cosmobiological"
The following 123 pages are in this category, out of 123 total.
A
- Action-Shapers
- Against Atomism and Decompositionism-Recompositionism
- Against Professional Philosophy
- Alternative Heterodox Lineage in Evolutionary Thought and Its Emphasis on the Role of Consciousness
- Anti-Hobbesian Trilogy
- Anti-Humanist Turn of History
- Aristotle on the Undivided Self
- Arthur Young on Value and Purpose in Science
- Assemblage
C
- Chinese Harmonism
- Chinese Thought on the Harmony of Diversity
- Constrictive vs. Generative Thought-Shapers
- Contemporary Relational Philosophies
- Contrasting the Three Worldviews of Materialism, Immaterialism, and Idealism
- Cosmic Dignitarianism
- Cosmobiological Tradition
- CosmoErotic Humanism
- Creative Piety
- Creative Piety and Neo-Utopianism
- Critics of the Problem of Science in the Modern World
- Cultivating Our Global Garden Through Creative Piety
E
- Earthism
- Eight Core Commitments of Mainstream Contemporary Western Metaphysics
- Embodied Minds in Action
- Emergence of Machinic Consciousness
- Emergentist Concept of Science , Evolution and Culture
- Entangled Humanism
- Entropy
- Entropy vs Negentropy
- Equiplurality
- Equipotentiality
- Equiprimacy
- Essential Embodiment Theory
- Essential Embodiment Thesis
- Evald Ilyenkov on the Cosmology of the Spirit
- Every Living Activity Is Purposive
- Evolution of Living Matter Is Proceeding in a Definite Direction
- Expressive Organicism
F
- First Principles and First Values
- Four-Fold Cross of Reality of Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy
- Frank Furedi's Critique of Big History as Anti-Humanist
- Freedom Question
- From Scientism and the Mechanistic Worldview To Expressive Organicism
- From Traditional Static Holism, via Modern Fragmentation, To Dynamic Emergent Holism
M
- Manifesto on the Organicist Conception of the World
- Mathesis
- Matter of History
- Matthew Segal on a Participatory Approach to the Life Sciences
- Matthew Segall on How Both Technology and Human Consciousness Are Part of One Cosmic Evolution
- Meaningness
- Mereology
- Mesology
- Mike Levin on Evolution and Agency in the Universe
N
O
P
- Paleo-Capitalism
- Panjectivism
- Participatory Approach to the Life Sciences
- Periodicity of Philosophical Revolutions
- Philosophical Postmodernism
- Philosophy of Civilization Since 1900
- Political Philosophy of Mind
- Politics in an Era of Attitudinal Fragmentation
- Post-Persons
- Postmodernity
- Postmodernity and the Politics of Fragmentation
- Prehistory of the Computer and the Evolution of Consciousness
- Principle of Hope
R
- Rankism
- Re-Centering the Human in Technology
- Religious Ground Motives Behind Human Thought
- Return of Natural Philosophy
- Robert Hanna
- Robert Hanna on Defining and Defending Human Dignity
- Robert Hanna on our Sociable Sociality
- Robert Hanna on the Distinction Between Identitarianism and Dignitarianism
- Robert Ulanowicz
- Root Metaphor Theory
S
- Scientific Naturalism
- Scientistic Statism
- Second Enlightenment as an Aesthetic Enlightenment
- Solidarity vs Identitarian-Based Relationships
- Steps to a Science of Organism
- Struggle between the Communautarianism of the Radical Enlightenment and the Possessive Individualism of the Moderate Enlightenment
- Study of Cosmic Love
T
- Technology as Artificial Representation
- Technology, Nature, and the Human Prospect
- Theoretical Biology Club
- Theory of Thought-Shapers
- Thought-Shapers
- Towards a History and Pre-History of Knowledge
- Transculturalism as the Alternative To Multiculturalism
- Transversal Geophilosophy as Ultimate Philosophy To Save the Earth
- Truth, Meaning, and the Evolution of Consciousness