Toward a Continuous-Matter Philosophy

Q3 Arts and Humanities Stasis Pub Date : 2021-07-29 DOI:10.33280/2310-3817-21-11-1-181-207
B. Szerszynski
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In this paper I make a case for a philosophy of continuous matter, in dialogue with object-oriented ontology. A continuous-matter philosophy is one that focuses not on the identity, properties, and relations of discrete, countable objects, but on the nature of extended substances, both in relation to human experience and in terms of their own “inner life.” I explore why and under what conditions humans might perceive the world as objects or as continuous substances, and the language that humans use for talking about both. I argue that approaching the world as continua requires the foregrounding of concepts that emphasize the immanent (internal to a region of space), the inclusive (with contrasting properties coexisting in the same substance), the gradual (manifesting differentially at different points), and the generative or virtual (involving the constant production of form and new gradients). I suggest that starting philosophy from continuous matter rather than objects also has wider implications for speculative thought
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走向连续的物质哲学
在本文中,我通过与面向对象本体的对话,提出了一种关于连续物质的哲学。连续物质哲学关注的不是离散可数物体的同一性、属性和关系,而是扩展物质的本质,既与人类经验有关,也与他们自己的“内在生活”有关。我探讨了为什么以及在什么条件下人类可能将世界视为物体或连续的物质,以及人类用来谈论这两者的语言。我认为,将世界视为连续体需要强调内在(空间区域的内部),包容性(在同一物质中共存的对比性),渐进(在不同的点上表现不同)以及生成或虚拟(涉及形式和新梯度的不断生产)的概念的前景。我认为,从连续的物质而不是对象开始哲学,对思辨思维也有更广泛的含义
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