By Schubert Ogden
The Notebooks of Schubert Ogden
Hartshorne asks, What makes becoming "the inclusive or concrete form of reality"? He answers: Because of "the unique relatedness or relativity of becoming" (CSPM: 26 f.).
But, then, my question is, Why isn't this answer sufficient? What need is there, metaphysically, to add -- as he insists on adding -- Because becoming is "experience or awareness as such"?
The qualification, "metaphysically," is important. There may very well be a need to add this philosophically -- when philosophy is about its second, more concrete, inclusive, existential task, as distinct from its first, more abstract, included, analytic task.
26 February 2006