What Can “(Meta)physical Beings” Uniquely Experience?
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SECTION EIGHT OF A PHILOSOPHY OF GLIMPSES From the Discussions of Javier Rivera, Thomas Jockin, and O.G. Rose If free will exists and humans can be “toward” “lacks,” humans aren’t purely physical but “(meta)physical,” though that doesn’t mean humans are necessarily not an “emergent” product of ultimately physical forces (that would be a line of inquiry that exceeds the scope of this work). Considering this, we are capable of experiencing “(meta)physical” beings, events, etc. in ways that purely physical or purely nonphysical beings could not. What would some of those experiences entail? By identifying them, it may help us lay out some topics that a “New Metaphysics” may find worth exploring.
What Can “(Meta)physical Beings” Uniquely Experience?
What Can “(Meta)physical Beings” Uniquely…
What Can “(Meta)physical Beings” Uniquely Experience?
SECTION EIGHT OF A PHILOSOPHY OF GLIMPSES From the Discussions of Javier Rivera, Thomas Jockin, and O.G. Rose If free will exists and humans can be “toward” “lacks,” humans aren’t purely physical but “(meta)physical,” though that doesn’t mean humans are necessarily not an “emergent” product of ultimately physical forces (that would be a line of inquiry that exceeds the scope of this work). Considering this, we are capable of experiencing “(meta)physical” beings, events, etc. in ways that purely physical or purely nonphysical beings could not. What would some of those experiences entail? By identifying them, it may help us lay out some topics that a “New Metaphysics” may find worth exploring.