Process philosophies tend to emphasise the value of continuous creation as the core of their discourse. For Bergson, Whitehead, Deleuze, and others the real is ultimately a creative becoming. Critics have argued that there is an irreducible element of (almost religious) belief in this re-evaluation of immanent creation. While I don’t think belief is necessarily a sign of philosophical and existential weakness, in this paper I will examine the possibility for the concept of universal creation to be a political and ethical axiom, the result of a global social contract rather than of a new spirituality. I argue here that a coherent way to fight against potentially ...
This article stages the confrontation of two approaches to thinking the absolute. On the one hand, i...
Fred Polak’s futurology takes up where F. W. Schelling’s claims about the ‘modern mythology’ leaves ...
Contemporary reluctance to consider any complicity between philosophy and religion has led to an ina...
Process philosophies tend to emphasise the value of continuous creation as the core of the...
Major Research Paper Abstract A Part of This World: Deleuze & The Logic Of Cre...
How are we to think creation today when such an act is understood as the making of something out of ...
This research deals with the creation at large in order to propose if not a philosophy of creation, ...
The opinion of many feminist thinkers and process theologians has been that Christianity needs to sh...
Is there a particular danger in following Deleuze's philosophy to its end result? According to Peter...
The emerging crealectic frame posits that there are three complementary and effectual domains of int...
Examining the concept of ‘hyper-chaos’ - a time beyond time, not of perpetual becoming, but of lawle...
The paper extends Foucault’s analysis of neoliberalism in The Birth of Biopolitics. More specificall...
Theistic activism and theistic conceptual realism attempt to relieve the tension between transcenden...
In this paper, we defend universalism, which we understand to be the thesis that all individuals wil...
How can ideas and concepts of religious thought be translated into anthropological and political con...
This article stages the confrontation of two approaches to thinking the absolute. On the one hand, i...
Fred Polak’s futurology takes up where F. W. Schelling’s claims about the ‘modern mythology’ leaves ...
Contemporary reluctance to consider any complicity between philosophy and religion has led to an ina...
Process philosophies tend to emphasise the value of continuous creation as the core of the...
Major Research Paper Abstract A Part of This World: Deleuze & The Logic Of Cre...
How are we to think creation today when such an act is understood as the making of something out of ...
This research deals with the creation at large in order to propose if not a philosophy of creation, ...
The opinion of many feminist thinkers and process theologians has been that Christianity needs to sh...
Is there a particular danger in following Deleuze's philosophy to its end result? According to Peter...
The emerging crealectic frame posits that there are three complementary and effectual domains of int...
Examining the concept of ‘hyper-chaos’ - a time beyond time, not of perpetual becoming, but of lawle...
The paper extends Foucault’s analysis of neoliberalism in The Birth of Biopolitics. More specificall...
Theistic activism and theistic conceptual realism attempt to relieve the tension between transcenden...
In this paper, we defend universalism, which we understand to be the thesis that all individuals wil...
How can ideas and concepts of religious thought be translated into anthropological and political con...
This article stages the confrontation of two approaches to thinking the absolute. On the one hand, i...
Fred Polak’s futurology takes up where F. W. Schelling’s claims about the ‘modern mythology’ leaves ...
Contemporary reluctance to consider any complicity between philosophy and religion has led to an ina...