• The Structural-Systematic Philosophy

  • By: Alan White
  • Podcast

The Structural-Systematic Philosophy

By: Alan White
  • Summary

  • The Structural-Systematic Philosophy (SSP) is a systematic philosophy in progress. Books developing it so far are (in English) STRUCTURE AND BEING (2008), BEING AND GOD (2011), and TOWARD A PHILOSOPHICAL THEORY OF EVERYTHING (TAPTOE; 2014). Podcasts describe the project and present details.
    2021 Alan White
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Episodes
  • 18. On Atle Sovik's A BASIC THEORY OF EVERYTHING
    May 27 2022
    Critical comments on Sovik's new book.
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    13 mins
  • 17. You cannot deny that you have moral rights and moral duties
    18 mins
  • 16. TAPTOE 8.3.3-end. Being 2
    Oct 28 2021

    8.3.3 Neglectfulness of being
    8.3.3.1 Recent examples of neglectfulness of being
    8.3.3.1.1 Paired philosophical examples: van Inwagen and Lowe 1996
    8.3.3.1.2 An additional philosophical example: van Inwagen 2008b, 2009
    8.3.3.1.3 An example from physics: Krauss 2012
    8.3.4 Being and existing
    8.3.5 Dimensions of being
    8.3.6 Being and God
    8.3.6.1 The relation between the contingent dimension of
    being and the absolutely necessary dimension of being
    8.3.6.2 God
    8.3.6.3The principle of rank within being and evolution
    8.3.6.4 The SSP and Christianity

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    45 mins

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