Science, Philosophy and the Return of Time: Reflections on Speculative Thought

Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy 13 (3):238-262 (2017)
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My paper is conceived as a critical contribution to this growing literature, intended to clarify certain problematic controversies in fundamental ontology. In particular, I will analyze the ontological project Roberto Unger, and Lee Smolin. who have developed the most systematic philosophy in the continental tradition, and who draw on mathematics and science as a source of philosophical inspiration. While I admire the philosophy of nature developed by Unger and Smolin, this paper will argue that their project has not successfully reconciled mathematics and physics into a coherent philosophical system. I will conclude by suggesting that Schelling offers more valuable philosophical resources to develop a cogent philosophy of nature.

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