Journey: The idea, origins and sources. Framework: Being and Metaphysics in this narrative, significance and power; Tradition, Process, Doubt and Attitude. Journey in Being: Framework / dynamics, ways and pathways. The Narrative: Concept, Form-presentational form, Development of the Ideas, Outline. Significance: Human and Academic. To Readers: Intended Audiences, Reading the narrative (development of intuition, importance of meaning and specific meanings in the narrative), Some important concepts Being, Neutrality (to object, kind, thing-process-interaction... except to Being versus non-Being which seems to be no distinction at all), Significance (conceptual: neutrality, human: openness; therefore openness to structure) Meaning, Concept, object; I have found some meanings approach stability: Being, Universe, others are on the periphery: World, yet others are ‘experimental’ (this is an intuition speaking): Void, Experience Experience, Naming, Abstraction; there is Experience, robustness of Experience; there is a world, robustness of the real world The World and its significance Identity and Distinction, Duration, Extension, (space-time), 'is', Global Description (somewhere(s), somewhen (s), range, domain) Universe (all Being: everywhere, everywhen), Domain (phenomenal includes space-time; Global: is), Law and Pattern, Laws and Patterns have Being, Void, Principle of Being Method (no a priori), Demonstration (necessary) (given e.g. by abstraction and naming, deduction, analysis of meaning), Necessity (no absolute), Meaning (word-concept-object), Argument, Discovery (Neutrality, Emergence, Imagination, Demonstration as discovery versus discovery of demonstration—an example of reflex, Reflexive approach e.g. the metaphysics and science); Epistemology (no a priori: simultaneous development with metaphysics), knowledge-of, knowledge-that, ‘good enough’, perfection in value and sufficiency senses, limit of context Demonstration, Argument, and Interpretation (Conceptual) Realism (External: science and experience; Internal: Logic and Deduction; Truth: Existential: Doubt, Attitude, Faith) Logic (Deduction), Objects (Particular, Abstract, Unified, Inhabiting), Cosmology... Journey
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