Seibt, Johanna, ed. Process Theories: Crossdisciplinary Studies in Dynamic Categories. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003.
Abstract
Processes constitute the world of
human experience - from nature to cognition to social reality. Yet our
philosophical and scientific theories of nature and experience have
traditionally prioritized concepts for static objects and structures.
The essays collected here call for a review of the role of dynamic
categories in the language of theories. They present old and new
descriptive tools for the modelling of dynamic domains, and argue for
the merits of process-based explanations in ontology, cognitive
science, semiotics, linguistics, philosophy of mind, robotics,
theoretical biology, music theory, and philosophy of chemistry and
physics. The collection is of interest to professional researchers in
any of these fields; it establishes - for the very first time -
crossdisciplinary contact among recent process-based research movements
and might witness a conceptual paradigm shift in the making.