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Re: BHA: Ontological Stratificatio
Hello Howard,
Ley me clarify re spatial structure and comment on a related point
you make. Though not engaging with all the detail of your very
interesting post, I hope there is something of interest here.
It simply does not make any sense to think of spatial structure
without thinking also of the motion of that structure. Structures
exist in time and their shape in space is tied to their motion
through time. This touches upon *dialectics* (which I'm very hazy
on), but let me consider this statement of yours:
> Now that's clear as far as it goes, but the problem is that realized
> results are material things in the world and all material things are
> powerful particulars, so do we deal here not with an ontological
> stratification as a feature of the world itself, but rather with a
> perspectival switch? If we consider the furniture of the world as a
> realized result of some causal process, then it is a pattern of events; if
> we consider it as causally efficacious itself, then it has causal power
> and potential. But then isn't this a difference in how we choose to look
> at the thing, not how the world is?
My hunch is that one could define DCR as precisely the affirmation
that we are not at liberty to abstract spatial from temporal
structure. That it is a fallacy to privelidge the spatial, as if
temporality is a contruction of our mind. So maybe you are
revealing your distaste [for want of a better word] for DCR here?
Or maybe I have been reading to much DCR and need a holiday?!
It is this consideration re time and space which leads me to prefer
the term 'form' rather than 'structure'. This is because the term
'form' has both a spatial and temporal connotation, whereas the
term 'structure' is more readily associated with space than time.
Best wishes,
Andy
PS See you at the New York EEA?
--- from list bhaskar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ---
- Thread context:
- Re: BHA: the litmus test,
Erik Weissengruber Fri 26 Jan 2001, 19:12 GMT
- Re: BHA: RE: Re: what's next,
Erik Weissengruber Thu 25 Jan 2001, 21:09 GMT
- BHA: Ontological Stratificatio,
Hans Despain Thu 25 Jan 2001, 16:57 GMT
- Re: BHA: What's Next?,
Phil Walden Tue 23 Jan 2001, 01:13 GMT
- BHA: Delivered up to the world,
Mervyn Hartwig Mon 22 Jan 2001, 22:09 GMT
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