![]() Lewis Ford, The Emergence of Whitehead’s Metaphysics, Ch. Leemon McHenry, Whitehead and Bradley, Ch. Leemon McHenry, "Bradley, James and Whitehead on Relations”Ĭharles Johnson, "On Prehending the Past"ĭonald Sherburne, A Key to Whitehead’s Process and Reality, Ch. Leemon McHenry, Whitehead's Panpsychism as the Subjectivity of Prehension,"ĭonald Sherburne, A Key to Whitehead’s Process and Reality, Ch. Categoreal Scheme of Process and Realityĭonald Sherburne, A Key to Whitehead’s Process and Reality, Appendix and Ch.1.Victor Lowe's Alfred North Whitehead: The Man and His Work, Volume II: 1910-1947, Ch. IV.īertrand Russell, The Analysis of Matter, Chs. 4-5īertrand Russell, Our Knowledge of the External World, Ch. Leemon McHenry, “Maxwell’s Field and Whitehead’s Events: The Adventure ofīertrand Russell, The Analysis of Matter, Ch. Leemon McHenry, "Pan-Physics: Whitehead's Philosophy of Natural Science," of Timothy Sprigge, "The Distinctiveness of American Philosophy" William James, “The Stream of Thought” and “The Perception of Time,” in The Leemon McHenry, "Alfred North Whitehead," British Philosophers, 1800-2000 The Problem of Time and the Specious Present.Week 8: Metaphysics of Process: Extension Week 7: Metaphysics of Process: Eternal Objects Week 6: Metaphysics of Process: Relations Week 5: Metaphysics of Process: Actual Occasions ![]() Week 1: Overview of Whitehead’s Philosophy Whitehead’s event theory will also be compared with that of Bertrand Russell, W. ![]() This theory will be critically evaluated from the point of view of traditional substance theorists such as Aristotle and Peter Strawson. This course examines the emergence of Whitehead’s event ontology from his early concerns with Einstein’s theory of relativity to the comprehensive system of Process and Reality. The mature expression of this theory was delivered as the Gifford Lectures at the University of Edinburgh in 1928 and published as Process and Reality. Alfred North Whitehead’s metaphysics is the most advanced and sophisticated version of process philosophy, an ontology that takes events rather than enduring substances as the basic units of reality.
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