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Intuition in Mathematics and Physics: A Whiteheadian Approach

05 Friday Aug 2016

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This is just a quick shout-out to my friend and colleague, Ronny Desmet, for putting together the papers that were presented at the 2015 International Whitehead conference in the new book, Intuition in Mathematics and Physics: A Whiteheadian Approach, in which yours truly is a contributor. Intuition Mathematics

The articles within are from Section IV, Track 2 of the conference. The table of contents is not yet available at Amazon, so the contributions are as follows:

  1. Integral Philosophy – An Essay on Speculative Philosophy – Ronald Preston Phipps
  2. Reflection on Intuition, Physics, and Speculative Philosophy – Timothy E. Eastman
  3. Whitehead on Intuition – Implications for Science and Civilization – Farzad Mahootian
  4. Whitehead’s Notion of Intuitive Recognition – Ronny Desmet
  5. The Beauty of the Two-Color Sphere Problem – Ronny Desmet
  6. The Complementary Faces of Mathematical Beauty – Jean Paul van Bendegam and Ronny Desmet
  7. Creating a New Mathematics – Aran Gare
  8. Whitehead, Intuition, and Radical Empiricism – Gary Herstein
  9. What Does a Particle Know? Information and Entaglement – Robert J. Valenza
  10. A Neurobiological Basis of Intuition – Jesse Bettinger

Perennial Polyculture

08 Monday Jun 2015

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“Soil is not a renewable resource.” — so quoth Wes Jackson. The statement is not strictly true, but the rate at which soil can be renewed, is so much smaller than the rate at which it is currently destroyed that it is effectively non-renewable. And a second take-away from yesterday mornings plenary with Wes Jackson is that, “Soil is more important than oil.” All the fossil fuels that not only exist, but that can be conjured up in the human imagination, will not save you if the base of your food production has been wiped out. However, Wes Jackson has a plan — actually, he has had one for some 40+ years now — and it is coming to fruition some 10 — 60 years sooner than he’d originally projected. Continue reading →

Ecological Economics

07 Sunday Jun 2015

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Professor Herman Daly’s plenary yesterday morning was actually a pre-recorded interview, with Daly Skyping in to a local NPR radio host and John Cobb. (“Local” in this context should be taken with a grain of salt — the radio studio was in Santa Monica which is an hour and a half away, provided the traffic is kind. The traffic is never kind. One of the things many people fail to realize about the greater Los Angeles area is that it is larger than some New England states.)

The basic ideas are ones that I need to explore in more detail: in describing their ideas as “ecological,” these economists are not simply referring to green-hippy “love your mother” mushiness. There is a concrete program involved that argues for a shift FROM growth TO development that is predicated on economic principles and not just “think happy thoughts.” Continue reading →

2015 IWC: Arrived

04 Thursday Jun 2015

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2015 International Conference, Claremont

I flew in relatively early — the first plenary isn’t until tomorrow night, and the tracks and sessions don’t begin until Friday — to give myself the luxury of being settled in when the conference started, and (most importantly) to attend an unofficial dinner tomorrow before the plenary. Rather than struggle to get here in time for all of that on the 4th, I came in today w/o worrying about the time. (Oh, the tomorrow’s plenary speaker is Bill McKibben.)

Claremont itself is an extremely well manicured place; signs of the devastating California drought are not widely apparent in the lawns and gardens along Indian Hill Blvd. The town is very Middle-to-Upper-Middle class. The downtown area is busy with many mid-scale restaurants that are not franchises. Even at 9:00 on a Wednesday, they are quite busy. Not only a Wednesday, but a Wednesday after the semester is over: The Claremont Colleges are a significant presence in the area, although even here it seems doubtful that the undergraduates would bring sufficient monies into the area to maintain the downtown restaurant scene. So the steady traffic of customers extends well beyond just a student base.

Seizing an Alternative: the 10th International Whitehead Conference

30 Saturday May 2015

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The full program is now up in .PDF format (see link below). While the presentation at the website is in many ways even more detailed, the .PDF program makes the size of this conference much more tangible and vivid (to me, at least.) This is rather like the allied invasion of Europe in its scale. While the massive professional gatherings such as the Eastern APA might yet exceed it in size, we must also take into account the focus of this gathering (which the Eastern shares no part of) and the lack of massive membership support to finance it. It is unlikely that we — any of us — will ever see its like again.

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Press Release, 2015 IWC

19 Thursday Mar 2015

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Here is the most recent press release for the 2015 International Whitehead Conference (Original press release to be found HERE): FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE JOIN US IN “SEIZING AN ALTERNATIVE” A GLOBAL CONFERENCE FOR THE PLANET JUNE 4 – 7, 2015 | CLAREMONT, CA CLAREMONT, CA – Nearly 1,000 presenters from some 30 countries and as many as 80 areas of specialty are coming together in Claremont, CA on June 4-7 for themost ambitious transdisciplinary conference ever held on behalf of the planet. All are invited to attend. Titled “Seizing an Alternative: Toward an Ecological Civilization,” the conference focuses on the big ideas that matter for a thriving biosphere. Attendees can join working groups to explore the foundations needed for an ecological civilization. “To see the world with ecological relations at its core means never to see it in the same way again,” explains renowned American philosopher, theologian, and environmentalist, John B. Cobb, Jr., the intellectual architect of the conference. Cobb has been called the most important living philosophical theologian. A member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, he is a pioneer at the intersection of the environment, philosophy, and ethics. Plenary Speakers include renowned leaders on the environmental front, including Bill McKibben (founder of the global climate movement, 350.org), Vandana Shiva (world-renowned physicist, activist, feminist and philosopher from India deeply committed to issues of sustainability and social justice), and Sheri Liao (China’s leading climate activist, founder of the Global Village of Beijing, and recipient of the Clinton Global Citizen Award). Other luminaries include the father of eco-economics Herman Daly, pioneer of eco-agriculture Wes Jackson, political theorist William Connolly, leading thinkers in religion and theology such as Harvey Cox, Brian McLaren, Mary Elizabeth Moore, Joerg Rieger, and many others. The conference will be held on the campus of Pomona College and other Claremont colleges in Claremont, CA June 4-7, 2015. Cost: $300, with reduced rates for seniors, students, and low-income participants. To register, visit Whitehead2015.com. “Seizing an Alternative” unites the 10th International Whitehead Conference with the 9th International Conference on Ecological Civilization. The conference is organized by the Center for Process Studies and is the inaugural event of Pando Populus, a platform for public scholarship and civic engagement for the Earth. For more information, visit PandoPopulus.com/conference. Conference Contact: Andrew Schwartz Center for Process Studies Andrew@ctr4process.org | 909.621.5330 Press Contact: Claudia Pearce, Publicity claudia@PandoPopulus.com | 909.482.2040 ###

Another Teaser …

15 Sunday Mar 2015

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As another quick entry, as part of my highlighting the 2015 International Whitehead Conference in Claremont, CA this coming June, here is the abstract of the paper I will be presenting (the full outline may be found below.)

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How I Spent My Summer Vacation

03 Tuesday Mar 2015

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Rather than allow the blog to languish entirely, I thought I’d put up this bit of organizational matter to defend the claim that I really am working on stuff. Below is the outline of the paper I’ll be delivering at the 2015 International Whitehead Conference in Claremont, CA, this coming June. (I’ll be presenting in Section IV, Track 2, Session 5.)

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Projects

25 Sunday Jan 2015

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I will be taking a bit of a break from this blog for the next couple of months, doing little more than occasionally posting some odd bit of flotsam that amuses me, as I need to dig in and complete a couple of fairly large projects. The project most on the front burner right now is the presentation I’m committed to for the 2015 International Whitehead Conference. Continue reading →

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