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SUMMARY:Philosophia Naturalis: Making Sense of Relations and Realities
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DESCRIPTION:<p>The various recent approaches to quantum worlds appear to be</p>\n<p>reaching a consensus: that spacetime is quantized\, relational\,</p>\n<p>and emergent out of a fundamentally new\, pre-geometric order</p>\n<p>that exists &ldquo\;before&rdquo\; and &ldquo\;below.&rdquo\; Conventional reality\, then\,</p>\n<p>emerges as an explicate order from more fundamental\,</p>\n<p>relational pre-geometric and pre-quantum implicate order(s)\,</p>\n<p>which exist beyond conventional science and philosophy.</p>\n\n<p>This pre-geometric implicate order has the potential to answer</p>\n<p>the two most fundamental questions in all of the philosophia</p>\n<p>naturalis: what is the origin of spacetime and the fields within it\,</p>\n<p>and ultimately\, why is there something rather than nothing?</p>\n<p>Hence\, the sub-Planckian order promises profound</p>\n<p>consequences\, not just for foundational (meta)physics\, but also</p>\n<p>for cosmic evolution in quantum cosmology and human</p>\n<p>knowledge of it.</p>\n\n<p>Many scholars have explored these ideas\, most notably the</p>\n<p>physicists David Bohm and Carlo Rovelli\, and within the tradition</p>\n<p>of relational and process philosophy (Peirce\, Bergson\,</p>\n<p>Whitehead\, Derrida\, Deleuze\, Guattari\, DeLanda\, et al.).</p>\n<p>The session invites papers to discuss historical and current</p>\n<p>positions towards a genuinely holistic philosophia naturalis\,</p>\n<p>which unites philosophy and science beyond the traditional</p>\n<p>rational-empirical academic disciplinary boundaries.</p>\n\n<p>Please send your abstract (300-500 words) to Elize Bisanz</p>\n<p>&ndash\; elize.bisanz@ttu.edu&mdash\; by July 30th\, 2022.</p>\n\n
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