Prigogine's temporalization of physics: two agnostic attitudes of physicists
Hirokazu Maruoka

TL;DR
This paper analyzes Prigogine's interdisciplinary approach to physics and philosophy, highlighting two agnostic attitudes among physicists and proposing a broader view of the temporalization of physics to revitalize his ideas.
Contribution
It clarifies Prigogine's dual agnostic attitudes and explores the concept of temporalization of physics within a philosophical context.
Findings
Identification of two distinct agnostic attitudes in physics
Analysis of the spatialization of physics through Bergson's philosophy
Proposal of a broader temporalization approach to extend Prigogine's ideas
Abstract
In this paper, I aim to clarify the unconscious ideologies and attitudes held by physicists through Prigogine's work. Prigogine was an outstanding chemist and physicist who made significant contributions to the development of non-equilibrium thermodynamics. At the same time, he extended his ideas beyond physics into the humanities, engaging in an interdisciplinary exploration of scientific and philosophical thought. Due to his unique career, Prigogine's reception has been deeply divided. This study highlights his intellectual endeavors to formulate two distinct agnostic attitudes -- one held by dynamicists and the other by Prigogine himself. Building on this formulation, I examine how physics has been spatialized, drawing on the philosophy of Bergson. Finally, I explore an alternative path that Prigogine might have envisioned -- the temporalization of physics -- in a broader context to…
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TopicsCognitive Science and Education Research · Scientific Research and Philosophical Inquiry · Philosophy and History of Science
