Suborner vs Withness - What's the difference?
suborner | withness |
(philosophy) The quality of being or doing with something.
* 2000 , Sharon Warner, Experiencing the Knowing of Faith (page 113)
* 2009 , Eric Manning, Relationscapes: Movement, Art, Philosophy (page 6)
As nouns the difference between suborner and withness
is that suborner is one who suborns while withness is (philosophy) the quality of being or doing with something.withness
English
Noun
(-)- Whitehead passionately denies this premise, and asserts repeatedly that the root of all perception is the "withness of the body." We see with our eyes; we taste with our palate.
- Nonetheless, there is an incipient potentiality even here, where the step can move eventfully in a withness of movement moving that exceeds the predomination of the ground: the step can become a spiral.
