Serial Order and Part IV of Process and Reality
by H Stapp ● July 30th, 2008 ● 3 Comments
Stapp’s Comments of 7/30/08 on the first part of Epperson’s:
Whitehead’s Theory of Extension as it Pertains to Henry’s Question: Part 2
Dear Mike,
Many thanks for sending your more concise attachment, which focuses on the particular passages in PR that you believe lead to the logical conclusion that W’s scheme, as described in PR, entails a single universal time in which the coming into being of the ALL occasions can be plotted.
MGE: Well, nothing in my attached document said anything about time ordering. The ordering he talks about in his Theory of Extension is purely mereological. Again, the thesis in W’s Theory of Extension, which I attempted to summarize in the attached document, is that Spatiotemporal ordering is a ‘more specialized’ form of ordering embedded in a more fundamental, purely mereological, serially ordered, inclusively related regions—regions that are NOT spatiotemporal! These regions are, for Whitehead, purely first-order regions describing the internal relatedness of actualities. They are, in other words, metaphysical regions, not physical regions. They are denumerable. They are serially ordered. Read the rest of this entry »
