Temporalizing ontology: a case for pragmatic emergence

Volume: 198, Issue: 9, Pages: 9021 - 9034
Published: Mar 11, 2020
Abstract
Despite an attempt to break with the hierarchical picture in traditional emergentist thought, non-standard accounts of emergence are often still committed to a premise that ontology is prior to epistemology. This paper aims to topple this last remnant of the traditional hierarchy by explicating a pragmatic view of emergence based on John Dewey’s work. Dewey argued that the traditional notion of ontology is premised on a view of existence as...
Paper Details
Title
Temporalizing ontology: a case for pragmatic emergence
Published Date
Mar 11, 2020
Journal
Volume
198
Issue
9
Pages
9021 - 9034
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