“The safest general characterization of the European philosophical tradition is that it consists of a series of footnotes to Plato.”
–Alfred North Whitehead

Category: Modern Philosophy

  • My presentation on Whitehead & Deleuze for the Pacific Association for the Continental Tradition conference at Seattle University

    My presentation on Whitehead & Deleuze for the Pacific Association for the Continental Tradition conference at Seattle University

    Here’s the audio: I’m particularly interested in what folks familiar with Deleuze think about the exchange between me and the woman in the audience during the discussion portion. Am I getting Deleuze’s general approach wrong? Here’s the text of my paper: pact-2019-conference-presentation.pdf


  • A Panpsychism Primer


  • Panpsychism: a brief reply to Massimo Pigliucci

    Panpsychism: a brief reply to Massimo Pigliucci

     The Side View recently published an essay by Massimo Pigliucci titled “The Stoic God is Untenable in Light of Modern Science.” Pigliucci is entering into a critical dialogue with a few other Side View authors, Brittany Polat and Kai Whiting, about how best to inherit from ancient Stoic philosophy.  I don’t have a horse in the contemporary interpretations of…


  • Lecture and notes on Part I of Whitehead’s “Process & Reality”

    Lecture and notes on Part I of Whitehead’s “Process & Reality”

    This Fall at CIIS.edu, I’m teaching an online advanced seminar on Whitehead’s magnum opus, Process & Reality. Here are my reflections on Part I of Process & Reality, “The Speculative Scheme.” Note that I discuss Richard Rorty’s conference presentation during a symposium on Whitehead at Stanford back in April 2006. Isabelle Stengers and Donna Haraway were…


  • EcoCiv podcast on Whitehead, Marx, and Ecological Civilization

    EcoCiv podcast on Whitehead, Marx, and Ecological Civilization

    Andrew Schwartz and I discussed Marx and Whitehead last week. Have a listen.


  • Theology of Nature Templeton research proposal, shelved : (

    Theology of Nature Templeton research proposal, shelved : (

    Several weeks ago, I submitted a proposal for a Templeton Foundation research fellowship called “God and the Book of Nature: Science-engaged Theology of Nature.” I just heard back from the review committee that my proposal was not selected. : ( Oh well. I thought I’d share my cover letter and shelved (for now) research proposal.…


  • Whitehead and Marx: A Cosmopolitical Approach to Ecological Civilization

    Whitehead and Marx: A Cosmopolitical Approach to Ecological Civilization

    Below is a recording of my talk (a video first, then audio only that includes the discussion afterwards). I’ve also included an extended draft of some notes I took to prepare my talk. Finally, I’ve included my notes taken while listening to Jason Moore during yesterday’s opening lecture. Fifth annual conference of the World-Ecology Research…


  • Physics and Freedom

    “Scientists, animated by the purpose of proving they are purposeless, constitute an interesting subject for study.” -Alfred North Whitehead, The Function of Reason I’m a frequent reader of the theoretical physicist Sabine Hossenfelder‘s blog Backreaction. She has helped me better understand many difficult concepts in contemporary theoretical physics. I’ve benefited in particular from the times she has weighed in on…


  • The Brain Initiative is right on schedule

    The Brain Initiative is right on schedule

    Right on schedule: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/neurophilosophy/201904/five-years-how-fares-the-brain-initiative For more context, read my Speculations on Obama’s Brain Initiative from five years ago.


  • Peterson & Zizek: my response to the event

    Peterson & Zizek: my response to the event


  • Whitehead’s Final Interpretation of Reality: God and the World

    Whitehead’s Final Interpretation of Reality: God and the World

    Whitehead tells us at the start of the final part of Process & Reality (“Final Interpretation”) that the chief danger in philosophy is narrowness in the selection of evidence. For many modern, scientifically inclined philosophers, this narrowness has taken the form of an all too easy rejection of the world’s religious traditions and the religious experience which gave rise…


  • The Side View podcast

    The Side View podcast

    Adam Robbert interviewed me over on The Side View Podcast. Check it out HERE. We discussed speculative philosophy, panpsychism, politics, and more.


  • From pedagogy to cosmology with A. N. Whitehead

    From pedagogy to cosmology with A. N. Whitehead

    A student in my course this semester asked a great question recently: “How is Whitehead’s cosmology related to his pedagogy?” Many commentators find it strange that Whitehead decided to include (and indeed to conclude) his book Aims of Education with a few chapters on relativistic space and time. What on earth does his alternative interpretation…


  • On the Matter of Life: Towards an Integral Economics

    On the Matter of Life: Towards an Integral Economics

    I’m posting a revised version of a long essay I wrote a decade ago. It draws on thinkers including Sri Aurobindo, Jean Gebser, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, William Irwin Thompson, Francisco Varela, Alfred North Whitehead, and Alf Hornborg in search of a more integral approach to economics. I had not yet encountered the social ecology…


  • Notes on Deleuze’s “Bergsonism”

    Notes on Deleuze’s “Bergsonism”

    Intuition as Method Stating and creating problems Realizing that we are the creators of our own problems gives us “semi-divine power”; those who accept ready-made problems of society are slaves (15) Deleuze: “the history of humanity, from the theoretical as much as from the practical point of view, is the construction of problems. It is…


  • Time and Experience in Physics and Philosophy [draft]

    Below is the introduction of paper I presented at a conference in L’aquila, Italy in April 2019. The conference aimed to revisit important philosophical issues related to the famous 1922 debate between Einstein and Bergson. HERE is the conference site (it is in Italian, so you’ll need to ask Google to translate it for you).…


  • Foreword to an upcoming anthroposophical book on twelve ways of seeing the world

    Foreword to an upcoming anthroposophical book on twelve ways of seeing the world

    Below is the draft of a foreword I’ve coauthored with Robert McDermott. The book, Twelve Ways of Seeing the World by Mario Betti, should be out later this year via Hawthorn Press. Betti’s book builds fruitfully upon the ideas of Rudolf Steiner. You can read Steiner’s original lectures on the topic of the 12 human worldviews…


  • Who is Alfred North Whitehead & What is Process Philosophy?

    Who is Alfred North Whitehead & What is Process Philosophy?

    Environmental lawyer, philosopher, and fellow Whitehead enthusiast Tam Hunt and I started an email exchange a few weeks ago after I stumbled upon his interview with the physicist Carol Rovelli. Our emails grew into a pretty extensive conversation on all things Whitehead, which I am sharing below. We discuss the importance of Whitehead’s ideas for…


  • An Evening with Alfred North Whitehead

    Here are some clips from my video call with students earlier tonight wherein I discuss Whitehead’s cosmology, including his views of God, creativity, time, immortality, and education.


  • The (Cosmo)Political Ontology of Abortion

    A link to the Twitter tiff I mentioned: https://twitter.com/normonics/status/1090672373760692225


  • “Electrons Don’t Think” by Sabine Hossenfelder

    The following is a comment I posted on the physicist and blogger Sabine Hossenfelder’s blog Backreaction to a post titled “Electrons Don’t Think.” https://backreaction.blogspot.com/2019/01/electrons-dont-think.html Hi Sabine. I discovered your blog last night after Googling “Carlo Rovelli and Alfred North Whitehead.” It brought me to Tam Hunt’s interview with Rovelli. I have been studying Rovelli’s popular…