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If we are to understand human freedom in Whitehead's terms, we must begin by considering the kind of freedom that human experience shares with all
the other occasions of experience.
These are mediated to the central occasion by
the other occasions of the body.
In any occasion of cognition, that which is known is an actual occasion of experience, as diversified by reference to a realm of entities which transcend that immediate occasion in that they have analogous or different connections with
other occasions of experience.
How might conscious occasions interact with
other occasions of the body?
This remainder is far larger in human experience than in most
other occasions of experience, but no event is wholly determined without remainder by its past.
The other mode attends to the relations of one occasion of experience with other realities, that is, the ways in which
other occasions of experience enter into and give content to a new occasion.
Ontologically speaking, the dominant occasion of experience is not different from
the other occasions of experience with which it jointly constitutes the psychophysical animal organism.
In that case, either my experience does not have (at any moment) the unity of an actual entity (i.e., it is then in fact and finally many discrete experiences and not an experience at all), or my experience is an actual occasion including, or contributed to by, both the ego and
the other occasions of the nexus.
Assuming that I make the identification, he poses a dilemma; either my experience does not have the unity, the togetherness required by a single experience (and this because my experience includes both the clear, conscious experience of the regnant society and the dim experience of other members of the nonsocial nexus); or, my experience is that of a super entity which inherits from the ego and from
the other occasions of the nonsocial nexus, and, since inheritance requires contiguity, this latter alternative presupposes acceptance of a doctrine of regional inclusion.
Not exact matches
I am grateful for those learning opportunities, and now that I am on the
other side, I can't help but remember the sense
of dread that I have brought myself on more than one
occasion.
However, many
of the
other items on sale are quite appropriate for the
occasion.
The
other gents rose to the
occasion, wearing crisp cotton suits and colourful trouser - and - blazer pairings, with a smattering
of bow ties.
On a number
of occasions, I typed in nearby addresses but instead got results in Missouri or
other faraway places.
Strikingly, Christmas and Easter were the two specific
occasions when dog poisoning by chocolate rose significantly compared to
other times
of the year (including Halloween and Valentine's Day).
On
other occasions Trudeau has answered questions about Trump by saying Canadians «reject politics
of fear and division» and also
of «intolerance and hateful rhetoric.»
On the
other hand, on
occasion, an interesting title may be attached to one
of these.
«This is just the latest in a series
of the use
of chemical weapons by the Assad regime, notwithstanding their use on more than 50
occasions of chlorine bombs and cluster bombs and
other types
of weapons that are intended to maim and kill in the most horrific ways.
Instead
of giving toys or clothes for birthdays, holidays, or
other occasions, ask loved ones to make a gift this way, as it can make a more lasting impact on a child's life.
They were about
other figures in Trump's orbit — an unnamed thug, and a man she believes to be Trump lawyer Michael Cohen — who she says tried to intimidate her out
of sharing the truth about her affair with Trump on two separate
occasions (in 2011 and 2018, respectively).
I have spoken about this on a number
of other occasions, but one year out from the Basel III liquidity regime becoming fully operational, it is timely to do so again.
These are opportunities that generally involve technology, marketing and
other initiatives that target younger guests, multicultural guests, more financially secure guests and that increase the visit frequency
of current guests by increasing our relevance for more
occasions.
(As an aside, the week ended with a Cabinet nomination collapsing when it was alleged that, among
other things, the nominee, a chief White House doctor nicknamed «the Candyman,» had handed out prescription drugs with abandon, including, on at least one
occasion, an alarmingly large supply
of Percocet.)
Canadian copyright has been called «the most contentious, the most con - troversial subject that has ever been before the Parliament
of Canada,»
occasioning «more friction in the parliament
of Canada... than any
other subject.»
He came out the
other side
of it with nary a spot on his record, opposed to Janet Jackson's now - inseparable proximity to the whole
occasion.
Instead, it has Sex Week, an
occasion to catechize tomorrow's leaders in the Gnostic dogma that our bodies — and the bodies
of others universally available under the sole limitation
of consent — are there for us to do with as we wish.
For any
others that might be a student
of history or watch the History or Military Channel on
occasion... Do the Republicans seem to be «channeling» the National Socialists
of the 1930s and 1940s
of Germany?
My wife and I get along fine, we both enjoy a bit
of «visual stimulation» (I don't know the list
of words that get you blocked here) from time to time, and both engage in self - satisfaction on
occasion when the
other isn't in the mood.
Collecting her award the day after Ratko Mladic was found guilty
of genocide and
other atrocities during the 1990s Bosnian war, Dr Hood the
occasion was «very poignant».
Liberation theology is not the
occasion for the ideological promotion
of a vantage point, and the fact that it can be done from all vantage points, ecumenically and universally, with each correcting and corrected by the
other, should effectively discourage such.
It seems to be, in
other words, an aggregate
of actual
occasions possessing a «common element
of form.»
Each
occasion, in
other words, prehends the structure
of the entire field from its own regional standpoint, but each likewise positively prehends only what is necessary for its own self - constitution.
But it is consistent with Whitehead's statement elsewhere in Process and Reality that «agency belongs exclusively to actual
occasions» (PR 31/46) and it does circumvent the charge
of reductionism (atomism) which Ivor Leclerc and
others have leveled against Whitehead in the past (NPE 289 - 91; PN 118 - 22).4
In making this connection, he is implicitly following Hartshorne and
others in thinking that the unity
of a structured society is the unity provided by its dominant
occasion.
Some
of these
occasions may well take place faster than
others.
Some
occasions would seem to require more time for their concrescence than
others; how is one to understand the prehensive relations
of the more slowly developing
occasions to the faster developing and vice-versa?
fail to understand the rich vocabulary
of symbolism provided by etiquette, which enables people to recognize essential attributes or intentions
of others, such as that a man wearing a tie is treating the
occasion seriously.
When an event becomes an objective datum in the emerging constitution
of some subsequent
occasion, its symbolic form is interpreted anew, in relation to
other symbolic objects, but always in conformity with the conditions established by its own actualization.
The relations
of an individual to the wider world are, generally speaking, analogous to those
of an
occasion to
other value - experiences.
But his insistence that» [t] he envisaging creativity, the continuum
of extension, B's anticipatory feeling
of C, the disjunctive plurality
of attained actualities, the multiplicity
of eternal objects, and the primordial nature
of God are all alike involved in the creation
of C's dative [i.e., purely receptive] phase» (326) would lead one to believe that some sort
of objective medium must he present to facilitate the transmission to the new
occasion of so many non-objective factors in its self - constitution (e g creativity, the anticipatory feelings
of B and
other past
occasions, the multiplicity
of eternal objects, the divine primordial nature, etc.).
It releases, in
other words, back into the field the feelings which it originally drew from the field
of past actual
occasions in the early stages
of its concrescence, but now newly configured in terms
of its own immanent «decision.»
Its «region» or scope
of operation, in
other words, must include the regions
of these
other occasions (PS 3: 2Sf).
Subordinate nexus, on the
other hand, are groups
of occasions whose character is derived exclusively from the role which they play in the structured society; hence, when and if that «level
of social order» dissolves, they, too, go out
of existence.
Later Whitehead defines a duration as «a complete set
of actual
occasions, such that all the members are mutually contemporary one with the
other» (PR 491).
Whereas Leclerc argued that the ultimate constituents
of material reality are mini-substances which act on each
other reciprocally and by their interaction co-constitute the new reality
of a compound substance (NPE, 309 - 10), Ford argues that such natural compounds are instead to be understood as «single strands
of personally ordered actual
occasions, potentially divisible into structured societies but not actually so divided» (109).
But the prehensions
of each phase must be different from those
of the
other phases by virtue
of different subjective forms, just as on Whitehead's view the prehensions
of each
occasion differ from those
of each
other by virtue
of the same reason.
For some interpreters, such as John Cobb, time is in the transition; for
others, time is in both the transition across
occasions and in the becoming
of the
occasion itself.
Rather, specifically human existence is, in Whitehead's term, a «personal society,» i.e., a temporal sequence
of occasions which share, by virtue
of inheritance from the earlier to the later, a defining characteristic that makes the man or woman in question just this individual and not some
other.
Gallagher, to be sure, thinks
of these
other living
occasions as «subordinate nonconscious «living persons,»» (PS 4: 264), i.e., as strands
of living
occasions with a modest degree
of social order below the level
of consciousness.
The field, in
other words, offers to the concrescing
occasion a measure
of order needed for continuity with the previous set
of occasions, but the
occasion itself still has to sort out what is relevant for its own self - constitution from the mass
of data contained in the field.