Comments on Joseph A. Bracken’s “Emergent Monism and Final Causality: A Field-Oriented Approach”

Tradition and Discovery 31 (2):27-30 (2004)
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Bracken synthesizes Polanyi’s notion of morphogentic field and Whitehead’s notion of societies of actual occasions. These comments emphasize the implications of the metaphors involved in these notions. The rnetaphor of plants growing in afield lies beyond the concept of a morphogenetic field, and the metaphor of a society of interacting persons lies behind the concept of a society of actual occasions. I suggest that one of the implications of this metaphor is that there is not, as Bracken argues, a problem of continuity in Whitehead’s metaphysics of events.

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