Processuality as Refusal of “Freezing”, “Eternizing” or Fragmenting of the Flow of Reality
Processuality as Refusal of “Freezing”, “Eternizing” or Fragmenting of the Flow of Reality
Author(s): Ramona ArdeleanSubject(s): Philosophy, Philosophical Traditions, Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Social Philosophy
Published by: Институт по философия и социология при БАН
Keywords: knowing I; compulsion of repetition; process; flux; intuition; intellect; reality; fragmentation; “freezing”; movement; non-separability; global intercorrelation
Summary/Abstract: Processuality as refusal to “freeze,” “eternize,” and fragment reality is an attempt to deconstruct the I’s main mechanism, which is, as it was named in psychoanalysis, the compulsion of repetition. Through this deceit and illusion fabrication mechanism, the knowing I tries to “freeze”, to “fixate” and to fragment reality, through “catching” it in different images, formulae, dogmas, theories, ideologies, symbols and systems which become just as many “icons” or graven images of reality. This attempt of deconstruction is made from the perspective of a philosophy/ vision of process, quite sporadic in the Western space, bringing arguments from the perspective of Henri Bergson and Emil Cioran’s intuitionist philosophy, as well as from that of the new scientific paradigm of quantum mechanics. All these philosophies could be seen as philosophies of process, demanding as it were an understanding of reality in terms of process, and not of result. This understanding of process takes place with the help of intuition, the only one which can grasp, beyond the static, rigid and artificial concepts or categories of the intellect, the movement, “verb” or interior pulsation of things within the framework of an integration process which reveals the unity, non-separability, intercorrelation and mutual interconnectivity of things.
Journal: Balkan Journal of Philosophy
- Issue Year: X/2018
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 123-130
- Page Count: 8
- Language: English
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