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  1. Sacred Naturalism and Cosmic Unity: Seeking Harmony in the Midst of Chaos.Dwayne Schulz - 2024 - Process Studies 53 (2):275-294.
    This article argues for a version of sacred naturalism within the framework of a processual metaphysics that characterizes the cosmos as an interplay between Chaos (disunity) and Logos (unity). I argue that although creativity is highly valuable from the perspective of life and humanity, at a cosmic scale it is overshadowed by the universal tendencies toward conservation and destruction. Within this metaphysical picture I develop a naturalist notion of the sacred as a phenomenological object inspiring particularly intense feelings of inner (...)
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  • Nature’s Transcendental Creativity: Deleuze, Corrington, and an Aesthetic Phenomenology.Leon Niemoczynski - 2013 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 34 (1):17-34.
    Ecstatic naturalism believes that a rich conceptualization of nature should emphasize the reality of a basic ontological difference between a ground that is responsible for generating the world and the encompassing yet incarnate processes of the world. The ontological difference mentioned here is a difference between "nature naturing" (natura naturans) and "nature natured" (natura naturata).1 Ecstatic naturalism takes seriously the difference between nature naturing and nature natured because it is a philosophy that recognizes nature's immanent or incarnate processes of semiotic (...)
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