The Manifestation of Analogous Being in the Dialectic of the Space-Time Continuum [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 47 (3):617-619 (1994)
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This book is a study of the categoriality presumed by a coherent account of nature. It is a "speculative" philosophy of nature in the Hegelian sense. Harris argues that the standpoint of "mechanism," an empirical realism which "regards the objective world as a system of external relations", is both incoherent and pernicious. Mechanism is incoherent because its attempts to conceptualize the order of nature have the characteristic of Kantian antinomies: they constantly pass over into counterpositions. It is pernicious because it suggests that we are related to nature as to a force hostile to our freedom.

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