JOURNEY IN BEING
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ANIL MITRA

FIRST EDITION—JUNE 2003

CURRENT EDITION—August 2012

Copyright © Anil Mitra PhD, 2003—2012

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JOURNEY IN BEING

INTRODUCTION

Overview

Worldview

Essential Version

Introduction

A Universal Metaphysics and its Meaning

Doubts From Science

Significance of the Metaphysics

Science and Metaphysics

Endeavor1

Essential Version

Ideation and Action as Modes of the Human Endeavor

Vehicles and Agents of the Endeavor

The Tradition of Endeavor

Tradition

The Modern Canon

Secularism

Limits of Secularism

Religious Fundamentalism and its Limits

Limits of the Modern Canon—A Summary

The Future of the Tradition of Ideas and Action

Journey—Essential and Regular Versions

The Idea and Nature of a Journey

For Limited form

For Unlimited form

Sources for the Idea and its Development

Origin of the Idea of a Journey in Being

Vehicle for and Nature of the Journey

Phases

Significance

The Human Endeavor

Ideas, Thought, and The Academic Disciplines

Science | Religion

IDEAS

Being

Existence

Definition

Problems Regarding Existence

Nature of the Definition

Existence versus Being

The Charge that Existence is Trivial and Empty

Possible Emptiness and Non-Robustness of the Idea of Existence

The Problem of the Non-existent Object

Objects

Some Functions of Doubt

Meaning

Concepts

Meaning

Problem of the Non-existent Object

Experience

Definition

Examples of Experience

Nature of the Definition

Significance

Problems

Being

Definition

Nature of the Definition

Problems of Being

Similar to Existence
Robustness
Distinction from Existence
Why is there Being?
What has Being?

What has Being? Some Examples

Problem of This Conception

Significance of Being

Extension and Duration

Universe

Definition

Domains and Complements

Definitions
Results

Law

Definition
Laws Have Being

One Universe

Cause and Creation

Void

Definition

Properties

Metaphysics so far

Universe

Metaphysics

Definition

Fundamental Problems

Possibility of metaphysics
What has Being?

On Demonstrations So Far

The Fundamental Principle of Being

Demonstration
Reply to an Objection to Indeterminism
The Fundamental Principle of Being
The meaning of ‘Limit’
On Demonstration and Interpretation
A Doubt
Existence of the Void
Alternate Proofs

Realism

Conceptual Realism2
External or empirical Realism
Existential realism
Logic

On Doubt and its Functions

Epistemological Doubt
Ontological Doubt

The Universal Metaphysics

The Metaphysics is Foundation of Understanding of the Universe. Substance
The Metaphysics Implicitly Represents All Objects
The Universe is Shown to Be Ultimate
Forms of FP
Deduction and Interpretation

Journey

Logic

Realism

Logos

Induction and Deduction

Logic and Metaphysics

Art

Preliminary

Art

Religion

Preliminary

On Religion

Science

Universal Hypothesis versus Compound Fact

Science and Metaphysics

Identities
Difference

Critique

The Inspiration

Miracles
Inspiration

Future of Science

Unlimited Form
For Limited form

Objects

The Idea

Concrete or Particular Object

The Idea
Extension of the ‘Kinds’

Abstract Object

Examples
What is an abstract object?
What Kind of ‘Entity’ is an abstract object / Where do abstract objects reside?

Unified Theory of Objects

Demonstration
Interpretation

Perfection Revisited

The Seeming Perfection of Abstract Objects
Sources of Imperfection for Abstract Objects
Implications for Nature of Logical Mathematical Truth
Some Symbolic Systems are Clearly Experimental in Intent

A Variety of Objects: Exploration

A Variety of Objects: Particular

Entity
Interaction
Process
Substance
Tropes
Ideas and Concepts
Values

A Variety of Objects: Abstract

Mathematics and Logic
Universals
Properties
Concepts and Ideas as Abstract
There are no mental objects besides concepts
Form
Value

Duality of Particularity and Abstractness

Applied Metaphysics

Inhabiting Abstract Objects

Method and Meaning

Referential Meaning

Method

Justification
Discovery
Discovery / Justification
Existential Attitude

Philosophy

Logic and Mathematics

Cosmology

Introduction

Concept of Cosmology
Significance of Cosmology
General versus Special Cosmology
General versus Physical Cosmology

General Cosmology

Method or Principle
Variety

Extension and Process

Being and Extension
Principle of Being and Process

Examples of Process

Origins. Evolutionary and Special Processes
Origins of Cosmological Systems
Dynamics and Its Origins
Entropy

Being, Space, and Time

Immanence of Extension and Duration
Patchworks of Space and Time
Signal Velocity
Multiple Times and Signal Velocities
Uniformity of the Cosmos
Circular Time
Space-time

Mind and Matter

Mind, Matter and the Universal Metaphysics
Consciousness and Awareness
What entities are conscious?
Moral Implication
Objection from Materialism
The Universal Case
Consciousness and Evolution
Freedom and Determinism
Some Considerations of Mind and Matter in The Universal Case
How Pervasive is Mind?
Attributes

Special Metaphysics and Cosmology

Metaphysics and Science—a Program

Relationships
Sources in Science
Implications for Science

Death

What is Death?

Secular Thought
The Metaphysics

What Can we Learn From Death?

In Secularism
Under The Metaphysics

Power

The Concept and Nature of Power

Universe as Ultimate; Inheritance

On God

God as Ultimate Power
God as Highest Principle
On the Concept of a Personal God
On Personal Gods
A God that is Abstract and Personal
God as Open
 ‘God’ as Destiny
…as Discovery
…as Conceptual Exploration Awaiting Realization
There are no True Atheists; no True Believers; no true Agnostics

Mediate Powers

Organism and Psyche
Society, Person, Institution
Nature

Ultimate Power

Ultimate Powers
Access

Special Metaphysics and Powers

World

On Explanation and Method

Concept of Explanation

Related Concepts
Explanation and Theory
Explanatory Ideal

Explanatory Systems and Explanatory Triads

Phenomena
Elements
Explanatory Framework
Explanatory Framework—Universal and Particular
Element and Framework: Arbitrariness of the Distinction

Method

Science
Immersion and Participation

What is to be explained?

Nature

Matter

Phenomena
Explanatory Framework
Elements

The Local Cosmology

Phenomena
Elements
Explanatory Framework or Theory
Origins of the Local Cosmology

Life and Organism

Phenomena
Elements
Theory
What is life?

Human Being

Human Organism
Psyche

Human World

Human Being and Psyche

Freedom and Constraint
Triad
Phenomena: The Categories of Intuition
Elements
Framework of Explanation
Timelines and origin of the higher elements
Human Being and Psyche
Primary Goal
Balance Between Freedom and Constraint
Mind and Matter
Parameters
Structure and Processing in Human Mind
Is Human Nature Complex andor Ineffable?

Society

Freedom and Structure
Phenomena
Elements
Social Sciences
Economics, Political Science, and Political Philosophy
Framework of Structure and Change

Human Endeavor—Essential Version

Modes

Ideas and Their Incompleteness
Action and Its Completeness

Vehicles and Agents of Endeavor

Tradition

Modern Tradition and Its Limits

A Future for the Human Endeavor

Openness

Human Endeavor—Longer Version

Ideation and Action as Modes of the Human Endeavor

Vehicles and Agents of the Endeavor

The Tradition of Endeavor

Tradition
The Modern Canon
Secularism
Limits of Secularism
Religious Fundamentalism and its Limits
Limits of the Modern Canon—A Summary
The Future of the Tradition of Ideas and Action

JOURNEY

Introduction

Outline of Contents

Ideals

Powers

Ways

Review of Pertinent Developments

Nature and Concept of the Journey

Aspects of Approach to a Journey (‘Method’)

Metaphysics and Tradition

Ideals

Ultimate

Knowledge

Aeternitas

Icon
Aeternitas as Such

Mediate

Being in The Way of Being

Ideas and Action

In the Ultimate
In the Immediate
In Sharing this Endeavor

Powers

Dimensions

Being

Ultimate
Mediate

Process

Ultimate
Mediate

Essential Powers

Mediate

Individual
Society (group)
Material and Technological
Process

Ultimate

Knowledge of the Ultimate
Ultimate Being
Icon
Aeternitas as Such

Ways

Ways

Traditional

Approaches

Eclectic and Experimental

Comment on Received Ways

Practice and Action

Progress

Dynamics

Catalysts—Enhancing and Inducing Factors

Types of state

Enhancing or Inducing Factors

Magic

What is Magic?
Magic and Transformation

Awareness of Death, Crisis Sense

Sensitivity

Places and Place, Include the Sacred

Ritual, Include the Sacred

Acting and Drama

What is Written, Include the Sacred

Charismatic Transformation. Emphasize Sacred Charismatic Transformation

Action

Transformations of Ideas

Transformation of Being

What is Transformation of Being?

Transformation in Ideas is Essentially Incomplete

Focused Phase: Technology, Artifact, and Society

Organic-Mechanical Being

Modes of Being and Process
Range
Modes of Mimesis
Design and Development

Social Being

Civilization

Progress So Far. Examples

Dynamics of Ideas and Identity

Meditation in Action

A Minimal System of Experiments

Experiments

Principles and Planning

Phase of Being—Ideas

Ideation—A Program

The Metaphysics
Scientific Method
Science
Art and Related Endeavors
Religion
Journey

Expression and Communication

Narrative Form
Writing
Speaking
Networking
Publication

Learning

Phase of Being—Transformation

Psyche, Spirit, Body / Being

Emphasis
Practice and Action
Catalytic Practice and Action

Self, Culture, Society and Charismatic Action

Self
Charisma
Action

Nature and Catalytic Practice

What is Nature?
Action
Universal

Special Phase

Organic-Mechanical Being

Modes of Being and Process
Range
Modes of Mimesis
Design and Development

Social Being

RESOURCES

Stories

Special Issues

Sources

Glossary

Index

NOTES

1 Human

2 I am not using ‘conceptual realism’ to refer to the reality of certain things that at first glance seem to be nothing other than creations of mind, e.g. Plato’s Idealism in which Ideas have reality (in the later section Objects abstract objects will be seen to be real but in a sense unanticipated in traditional notions of ‘realism’; the nature of this realism will be so direct that it cuts through the realism versus nominalism debate: it gives a ‘this one world’ foundation to realism that makes the positing of ‘other worlds’ unnecessary—and contradictory—so that a nominalist response to realism becomes unnecessary) . Here, conceptual realism refers to the property of referential concepts to have actual reference. If it were not for FP, ‘actual reference’ should be replaced by ‘possible reference’; however, as we have seen, in a Limitless Universe the actual is the Logically possible.