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prehension
for - definition - prehension - Whitehead
definition - prehension - defined by Alfred North Whitehead - the feeling that each node of an idea network have for one another
- Think of it as short for comprehension
- Comprehension usually implies more of a conscious sort of rational reflective understanding
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When Whitehead shortens that to prehension
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he's trying to get at something that is not yet conscious
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certainly not self-reflective
- but more of an aesthetic feeling of being permeated by the presence of the other beings
- in an environment without yet reflecting on the fact
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pre-linguistic - see epoche as well, seems related - like the word-less intuition before a precise word is formed to capture the new permutation of salient defining experiences
- So apprehension or feeling is a kind of unconscious apprehension
- So our conscious forms of apprehension or comprehension
- are a further elaboration upon a much more basic form of apprehension / feeling
- that Whitehead argued pervades the universe at every scale
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