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Dynamic Realism - Tina Rock

Dynamic Realism

Uncovering the Reality of Becoming through Phenomenology and Process Philosophy

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Buch | Hardcover
320 Seiten
2021
Edinburgh University Press (Verlag)
978-1-4744-8011-6 (ISBN)
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Philosophy has traditionally considered reality as a set of static objects. Tina Röck transcends this understanding to explore the realistic potential of relational and dynamic ontology. Röck takes a new phenomenological path into a realism that discloses the world as temporal and relational.
Philosophy has traditionally considered reality as a set of static objects. Tina Röck transcends this understanding to explore the realistic potential of relational and dynamic ontology. These explorations are both complex and problematic as we attempt to reconceptualise being, truth and knowledge as processual. To navigate this thinking, Röck takes a new phenomenological path into a realism that discloses the world as temporal and relational, without dismissing the epistemological difficulties surrounding genuine change. A fundamental challenge to outdated ways of thinking in our rapid, interconnected world, this book provides a provocative and contemporary understanding of our temporal reality.

Tina Röck is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Dundee, Scotland. Prior to this post, she taught and researched at the University of Kassel, Germany and the University of Innsbruck, Austria. Her research has focussed on process ontology, dynamic modes of thinking and ancient Greek Philosophy. She is the author of Physis als bewegte Existenz – Eine Ontologie des Konkreten (2016) and is co-editor of Perspektiven der Metaphysik (2014). Her articles and chapters have appeared in numerous scholarly publications.

Introduction

Part I: Metaphysics as a relation of thinking and being

1. Terminological and methodological clarificationsa) Terminologyb) Methodology

2. A new metaphysics? Correlating ontology with epistemologya) What are correlations?b) The correlation between thinking (knowing) and concepts of being

Part II: Husserl’s Phenomenology: Experience and Time

3. Phenomenological experience: to the things themselvesa) What is phenomenological experience?b) What is the actual object of phenomenological experience? The object as intendedc) Phenomenology as idealism: moving toward transcendental philosophy

4. Husserl’s philosophy as correlated transcendental realisma) Husserl’s re-interpretation of transcendental idealism and the a-priori correlationb) Phenomenology, phenomenalism and naive realism. Sellars and the Myth of the Givenc) Speculative realism and the critique of phenomenology as correlationism

5. Phenomenological realism: the argument from temporalitya) Time and temporality in phenomenologyb) Change and temporality in the Thing and Space lecturesc) Temporality and genetic phenomenology

Part III: Process thought

6. The nature of time: time, temporality and beinga) The nature of time: approaching the essence of time through metaphorsb) Measurable time: the metaphor of the timelinec) The experience of time: the metaphor of flowd) Ontological time: the metaphor of growth and becoming

7. Experience and temporal beinga) The method of intuition in Bergsonb) Whitehead – ontological experience as bodily feeling

Part IV: Dynamic Realism

8. What there is – the dynamic ‘object’ of experiencea) What is a concept of being?b) Becoming existence and temporal being

9. Being between ontology and epistemologya) The ontological dimensionb) Towards dynamic realism: engaged experience

10. Uncovering the real as physical: naturalism and materialisma) The epistemology of scientific materialism or physicalismb) Dynamic and relational forms of scientific realism

11. Moving from the world of science to the life-worlda) Phenomenological issues connected to ‘life’ and the resulting move to ontologyb) An Aristotelian look at ‘life’ between empiricism and speculationc) From the life-world to a world alived) What about nature as a characterisation of what there is?

12. From phenomenology to speculative metaphysicsa) Metaphysical consequencesb) The becoming existence of what there is

Bibliography

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Intersections in Continental and Analytic Philosophy
Verlagsort Edinburgh
Sprache englisch
Maße 138 x 216 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Philosophie der Neuzeit
ISBN-10 1-4744-8011-X / 147448011X
ISBN-13 978-1-4744-8011-6 / 9781474480116
Zustand Neuware
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