![]() ![]() “Ernst Cassirer and Suzanne Langer,” In A Handbook of Whiteheadian Process Thought, Volume 2, edited by Michel Weber and Will Desmond. “Whitehead’s Radical Empiricism: Mementoes of a Timequake.” In Applied Process Thought II: Following a Trail Ablaze, edited by Roger Mark Dibben and Rebecca Newton, 75–100. Brussels: Les Éditions Chromatika.Īuxier, Randall E. “Reading Whitehead.” In Whitehead: The Algebra of Metaphysics, edited by Michel Weber and Ronny Desmet, 61–92. “When the Whip Comes Down.” In The Rolling Stones and Philosophy: It’s Just a Thought Away, edited by Luke Dick and George A. “On Internal Relations in Leibniz, British Neo-Realism, and Whitehead.” Logique et Analyse 54: 173–209.Īuxier, Randall E. ![]() Myron Moses Jackson, Grand Valley State UniversityĪlcantara, Jean-Pascal. The goal of cultivating tolerance and freedom for civilized societies hinges upon institutional methods and practices that are legitimated more by way of persuasive coercion rather than coercive persuasion. The second and third sections will address those aspects pertinent to a philosophy of entertainment that present the cultural-aesthetic underpinnings for the emergence of persuasive agencies. ![]() The first section will discuss the way in which to take up the daunting task of reading Whitehead. Such openness to the persuasion of entertainment is propositional in character, or acts as “lures for feeling” of proposals to be felt without mandates. Cultural agencies, processes, and aims that we take an “interest” in have the power to be more influential, encouraging norms of persuasion. The importance of truth is, that it adds to interest” (1978 89, 92, 259). Whitehead’s dictum: “in the real world it is more important that a proposition be interesting than that it be true. To entertain concerns what Henri Bergson calls “zones of indetermination” and assumes A. The battleground is set between advocates of self-centeredness and those who entertain a world-centered self. Western societies currently face the backlash of violent and militant extremisms practiced in the form of tribalistic-phobocratic politics. Virtual integration, persuasive agencies, entertainment, genetic/coordinate analysis, lures for feeling, transmedia Abstract ![]()
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