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The Philosophy of the Present (Paperback, New ed)
Series: Great Books in Philosophy
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George Herbert Mead (1863-1931) had a powerful influence on the
development of American pragmatism in the twentieth century. He
also had a strong impact on the social sciences. This classic book
represents Mead's philosophy of experience, so central to his
outlook. The present as unique experience is the focus of this deep
analysis of the basic structure of temporality and consciousness.
Mead emphasizes the novel character of both the present and the
past. Though science is predicated on the assumption that the
present is predictable based on a thorough knowledge of the past,
the experience of the present, says Mead, is an utterly unique
moment comparable to no other, and when it is past the novel
character of that unique experience is irrevocable. The emergence
of novelty within the perceived rational order of reality is the
crux of the problem that Mead explores. The present, in his words,
is "the emergent event . . . something which is more than the
processes that have led up to it and which by its change,
continuance, or disappearance, adds to later passages a content
they would not otherwise have possessed." The present as "the seat
of reality" heavily conditions our retrospective view of the past
as much as it helps to shape the future. The novelty of every
present experience causes us to reconstruct our preceding
experiences to make sense of the past, which is naturally assumed
to be the main cause of what we presently experience. Our
perspective on reality is thus relative to the conditioning of each
new event and it changes continuously as the effects of the present
shift our view of the past and future. This emphasis on the
integrative, holistic nature of reality, in which everything past,
present, and future is a condition of everything else, makes Mead's
philosophy highly relevant to today's scientific picture of a
quantum universe, where chance and probability play a role in the
emergence of reality. Also of great interest is the way in which he
extends his basic analysis of temporal-spatial reality to the
emergence of mind and consciousness as a natural development of the
evolutionary process. This stimulating and provocative work attests
to John Dewey's praise of Mead as "the most original mind in
philosophy in America" of his generation.
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Imprint: |
Prometheus Books
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
Great Books in Philosophy |
Release date: |
March 2002 |
First published: |
2002 |
Authors: |
George Herbert Mead
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 12mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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Pages: |
202 |
Edition: |
New ed |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-57392-948-6 |
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LSN: |
1-57392-948-4 |
Barcode: |
9781573929486 |
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