Gier makes a major point of insisting that the retention of the past is
a basic philosophic tenet of process theology.
The process view must insist on the retention of the past as
a basic philosophic tenet.
One's first excursion into
these basic philosophic texts would best be through some modern expurgated edition or anthology, which has carefully weeded out the crudities, the repetitiousness, and contradictions that so much abound in the original.28
This involves understanding Whitehead's and Nietzsche's conceptions of time within the context of
their basic philosophic visions and, in particular, in relation to their interpretations of the nature of value and the good.
The basic philosophic thread running through all Japanese culture and religion is expressed in the phrase, «next - next - continuously - becoming - by - momentum.»
Not exact matches
There was the antidualistic motive: belief that some such actualities are without any experience of their own, when joined to the fact that the human existence with which
philosophic thought must begin is just a series of experiences, makes it impossible to think of these extremes as contrasting but connected instances of one
basic kind of actuality.
Concerning both of these more
basic matters, man and God, my thought has moved from a primarily
philosophic toward a more definitely theological orientation.
Ford's claim that Whitehead's
philosophic thought underwent, from 1924 to 1929, rapid and drastic shifts in respect to
basic metaphysical doctrines is not the report of a fact.