4-3-2021 “Art is the imposing of a pattern on experience, and our aesthetic enjoyment is recognition of the pattern.” A.N. Whitehead … Read More
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4-1-2021 “Among all my patients in the second half of life there has not been one whose problem in the last resort was not that of finding a religious outlook on life.” Carl Jung … Read More
4-1-2021 “Science is one of humanity’s greatest inventions. Academia, on the other hand, is not.” Richard McElreath … Read More
4-1-2021 “It takes a very unusual mind to undertake the analysis of the obvious.” A.N. Whitehead … Read More
4-1-2021 Thinking is often conflated with imagining, concepts conflated with images. Both are states of living organisms, but thinking necessarily involves abstractions mediated through language, whereas imagining is the process of standing in direct relation to a symbolic image from which abstractions can be made. … Read More
Thursday, April 1, 2021 Archetypal Organism My image for Whitehead’s cosmos is Archetypal Organism. Like all organisms it is a unified whole but can be thought of as having a two-fold nature. It is important to realize that any way in which we characterize a whole, even in its entirety, is an abstraction. Of course, we need abstractions in order to think but there is always the danger that we will imagine the abstraction to be the whole, which is the real thing. Keeping this in mind, the Archetypal Organism can be thought of as consisting of two aspects: Creative Energy and Divine Mind. Whitehead calls Creative Energy “creativity”, and Divine Mind, “God”. The traditional way of conceiving such opposites is in a linear fashion. Classical theism imagines God as creator, and energy – or whatever physics currently describes as fundamental – as created out of nothing by God. The modern chemical and animal species would fall somewhere in the middle of this line, composed of energy but enabled by God’s creativity. When considering the abstractions Creative Energy and Divine Mind, our habitual way of thinking is to imagine two poles at either end of a line and speak of polarity in this oppositional sense. However, if we think of the Archetypal Organism in this linear way we have missed its essential character because Creative Energy and Divine Mind are always found together. Only as a unified whole are they real – the real cosmos in which we live and of which we are composed. A better image may be a sphere rather than a line. Imagine a sphere that is both physical and mental at every point – a characterization that applies to a human organism for example. The physical may be thought of as the first pole and the mental the second – only now we have a contrast rather than an opposition. We can’t take a living human arm or head, separate it from the entire human and consider it … Read More
3-30-2021 “Reason is the bound or outward circumference of Energy.” William Blake … Read More
3-30-2021 God is super but natural. … Read More
3-30-2021 “The scientist does not study nature because it is useful, he studies it because he delights in it, and he delights in it because it is beautiful. If nature were not beautiful, it would not be worth knowing, and if nature were not worth knowing, life would not be worth living.” Henri Poincaré … Read More
3-25-2021 “The energetic activity considered in physics is the emotional intensity entertained in life.” A.N. Whitehead … Read More