UPDATE NOTES - 8.23.2026
R&M Series - Index - Reality & Metaphysics Series
1 - Section V is nearly complete. There are three remaining essays to write- Essays 31, 32, 33. In the last two essays we will consider GRR's comparison with - and placement within - other relevant and contemporary philosophical systems. Those discussions will show the scale and scope GRR has to its contemporaries and thus explain why we've been so technical in our discussions across sections III, IV, and V of the R&M series when developing its architecture.
V. Generative Relational RealismWhat Is Generative Reality? - What follows when the real, relational, and generative character of reality is brought together philosophically?Metaphysics XXV — Reality as Real, Relational, and GenerativeMetaphysics XXVI — The Philosophical Synthesis of ERR and ORPMOBMetaphysics XXVII – A Slight Tilt Toward Futurity
Metaphysics XXVIII – A Slight Tilt Toward FuturityMetaphysics XXIX — How Becoming Can Be OtherwiseThe Seed & Field of Becoming (2 poems)Extra — Using the Metaphor of a Seed to Help Visualize RelationGenerative Agency (30)Metaphysics XXX – When Difference Becomes ConsequentialInterpretation, responsibility, ethics (31)Metaphysics XXXI — xGRR v Other Philosophical Systems I (32)
Metaphysics XXXII — xGRR v Other Philosophical Systems II (33)
Metaphysics XXXIII — x
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3 - There are three remaining essays in the Trilogy II section of section IV yet to complete. Like the Trilogy I section, these essays will illustrate the practicalities of relational reality utilizing contemporary film and thought to reach back across humanity's histories into the ancient oral histories of Mycenaean Civilization (1700-1100 BC). Here were the mythic Bronze Age heroes of Achilles and Odysseus and their exploits during - and after - the Trojan War (approx. 1184 BC) which Attic Greek poets like Homer remembered some 450 years later (750-700 BC). Those remaining essays are sketched out but not yet written. I may also restructure the second Trilogy by placing it into R&M Section V while leaving the first Trilogy within section IV.
TRILOGY I - MetaphysicsStory, Reality, and the Journey HomeHow Myth First Interpreted the WorldHomecoming, Memory, and Relational CoherenceTRILOGY II - Generative Reality4x5x6x
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4 - I spent considerable time this morning re-working Time and Becoming. It was an important task as it also gave "bones and structure" to the remaining sections of the R&M series. In consequence, not only was section VI upgraded in its discussions - but it assisted in rewriting the thematic structural elements across the R&M series itself. So two things were accomplished at once. And like essays 32 and 33, we will cover many of science and philosophy's conjectures of time, consciousness, and being.
VI. The Temporal Structure of Becoming
What Is Relational Time? - What is time within a reality that becomes; and does becoming occur in time, constitute temporality, or require some more complex relationship between them?Time and Becoming (XX)
Metaphysics XX – What Is Time in a Reality That Becomes?
Relational Time Among the Alternatives (XX)
Metaphysics XX – Competing Accounts of Time and Temporal Reality
Memory, Persistence, and Identity (XX)
Metaphysics XX – Inheritance and Continuity Across Becoming
Novelty, Possibility, and Futurity (XX)
Metaphysics XX – The Reality of Possibility in an Unfinished World
Freedom and Participatory Agency (XX)
Metaphysics XX – Acting Within an Unfinished Reality
Possibility, Hope, and an Open Future (XX)
Metaphysics XX – Living Toward What Has Not Yet Become
Consciousness and Temporality (XX)
Metaphysics XX – Memory, Anticipation, and the Experience of Becoming
Interpreting from Within Becoming (XX)
Metaphysics XX – Existential Hermeneutics in an Unfinished Reality
Living in Time (XX)
Metaphysics XX – Why Temporality Matters to a Life Being Lived
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5 - Future series envisioned:
+ The Prehistory of humanity and civilization before-and-including the Bible narratives.
+ How Early Christianity came to be (200 BC - 200 AD)
+ An "Interpretation & Theology/Religion" series to follow the R&C and R&M series.
- R.E. Slater