
The Aeonian Critique
Perpetualism’s Response to Aristotelian Metaphysics
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Stu Summers
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Reinterpreting Aristotle Through Perpetualism
The Aeonian Critiques is a collection of stand-alone philosophical essays that challenge and reimagine Aristotle’s core metaphysical principles through the lens of Perpetualism, a dynamic and process-oriented philosophy. This book offers a fresh perspective on classical ideas, integrating contemporary insights from ethics, aesthetics, quantum mechanics, and systems theory to propose a more fluid and relational understanding of reality.
Each article in this collection serves as an independent critique, allowing listeners to engage with specific topics without needing prior knowledge of the other essays. The series covers a range of Aristotelian concepts, including substance, causality, hylomorphism, teleology, actuality and potentiality, and the unmoved mover.
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- 01-05-25
The challenge this book in and of itself represents.
Philosophy has spent millennia seeking the structure of being. The Aeonian Critique dares to ask: what if being is structureless?
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