Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-303) and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Frontmatter; Contents; Chapter 1 -- Introduction; Chapter 2 -- The play of musement; Chapter 3 -- From Nothing to One to Many: plurimorphity; Chapter 4 -- Simply 'it'; Chapter 5 -- What emerges from the unthinkable; Chapter 6 -- Two worlds; Chapter 7 -- We co-participate with what is becoming; Chapter 8 -- An alternate view of the process; Chapter 9 -- More on Peirce, and pragmatism; Chapter 10 -- Process patterned through topology; Chapter 11 -- How past, present, and future entangle living; Chapter 12 -- Complexly entangled timespace; Chapter 13 -- The tacit dimension again.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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The volume draws from Charles S. Peirce's pragmatic philosophy, contemporary arts and sciences, and Buddhist philosophy in developing the concepts of interconnectedness, self-organization, and co-participation of the knowing subject with respect to contradictory, complementarycoalescence. Contradictions can be complementarily, although vaguely and ambiguously, resolved by mediation through coalescent processes, which place Peirce's notion of semiosis in a contemporary, interdisciplinary context.