Probabilism, Emergentism, and Pluralism: A Naturalistic Metaphysics of Radical Materialism

American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 37 (3):217-227 (2016)
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Abstract

William James and Alfred North Whitehead strongly rejected materialism as a metaphysical option. While James lived and wrote only up to the beginning of the revolution in physics that brought to the fore fundamentally different theories such as quantum theory and the special and general theories of relativity, Whitehead, as an accomplished mathematician, was readily conversant with these new developments. Since their respective times, however, much innovation and refinement of theories in physics and other natural sciences has taken place. With these later developments, conceptions of matter and its capabilities have undergone far-reaching explicit and implicit changes. A consequence of these...

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