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Whitehead¡¯s Concept of Proposition and Creative Advance of Nature

Author: Chun Chul
Source: Philosophical Studies, Vol. 116. 2010. 11, pp.351-370.
Publisher: Korea Philosophical Society

Abstract:

Whitehead¡¯s metaphysics and philosophy of nature rest on his awareness of the metaphysical problem of the relation between "I," the "creative advance" and "forces of the universe". Whitehead attempted to systematize human experience of the world based on logical explorations. In this context it is important to note that his discussion of proposition and language is closely connected with his works on a systematic theory of nature.

Whitehead proposes a metaphysical concept of "proposition" also based on the creative advance of the universe. His theory of proposition is designed to show that human language is constructions of the relations between logical and real events in the creative universe which refer to a particular point of view.

In this view, a variety of verbal possibilities in the multiple worlds can be realized in the same proposition. For Whitehead the emergence of novelty in the function of proposition is an essential property of the creative universe. This paper will try to give a discussion to Whitehead¡¯s theory of proposition with regard to the emergence of nature. Especially I emphasize in this paper Whitehead¡¯s idea and meaning of proposition for the development of the "creative advance of nature".



Keyword whitehead, proposition, language, interpretation, creativity