Posts Tagged ‘Buddhism’
Process Pop-up: The Kyoto School: a Buddhist Contribution to Ecological Civilization
Join a sophisticated discussion of the Kyoto School of philosophy and how these cosmopolitan Buddhist thinkers offer resources for building ecological civilization.
Read MoreProcess Pop-up: Buddhist Disenchantment & Process Reenchantment
Buddhists have long taught that the spiritual life eventually requires one to become disenchanted with the world while process thinkers have suggested that to overcome our civilizational ills we need to reenchant the world that modernity has disenchanted. Can these views be reconciled?
Read MoreL’Chaim: To Life and Impermanence
by Dr. Arlette Poland There is a continuousness about existence that Whitehead recognized. One event, life, thing even memory flows into another. First there is this and then there is…
Read MoreCONCRESENCE AS INCLUSION IN EVERY BECOMING MOMENT
by Dr. Arlette Poland Whitehead coined the term conscresence. It is described variously as the intake and decision making in the becoming event or experience. John Cobb, Jr. describes it…
Read MoreFACTS AND FALLACIES
By Arlette Poland Years ago, as an attorney, I had to use ‘facts’ in evidence. Now, as a Professor and Whiteheadian philosopher, I teach that we humans, in our drive to…
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