The ontology of creation: towards a philosophical account of the creation of World in innovation processes

Vincent Blok*

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Abstract

The starting point of this article is the observation that the emergence of the Anthropocene rehabilitates the need for philosophical reflections on the ontology of technology. In particular, if technological innovations on an ontic level of beings in the world are created, but these innovations at the same time create the Anthropocene World at an ontological level, this raises the question how World creation has to be understood. We first identify four problems with the traditional concept of creation: the anthropocentric, ontic and outcome orientation of traditional concepts of creation, as well as its orientation of material fabrication. We subsequently develop a progressive concept of World creation with four characteristics that move beyond the traditional conceptuality: (1) a materialistic concept of creation that accounts for (2) the ontogenetic process and (3) the ontic and ontological nature of creation, and (4) is conceptualized as semantic creation of the World in which we live and act.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)503-520
JournalFoundations of Science
Volume29
Issue number2
Early online date13 Jun 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Anthropocene
  • Creation
  • Innovation
  • Technology
  • World

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