
The Philosophy of Whitehead - Paperback
The Philosophy of Whitehead - Paperback
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by Rasvihary Das (Author)
"The Philosophy of Whiteheads" provides a comprehensive and scholarly analysis of the intricate thought of Alfred North Whitehead, one of the most significant figures in 20th-century metaphysics. Written by Rasvihary Das, this work serves as an essential guide for navigating the complex ideas on process, reality, and the nature of experience associated with Whitehead's philosophical system.
The text delves into the core tenets of speculative philosophy, exploring the departure from traditional substance-based metaphysics toward a philosophy of organism. Das meticulously examines the development of these theories, addressing key concepts such as prehension, actual entities, and the relationship between science and philosophy. By unpacking the logical structures and ontological claims found in Whitehead's work, the author offers readers a clear path toward understanding a philosophical framework that seeks to harmonize the physical sciences with human value.
Ideal for students of modern philosophy and researchers interested in process thought, "The Philosophy of Whiteheads" remains a valuable resource for its rigorous intellectual engagement and its ability to synthesize demanding abstract concepts. It stands as a testament to the enduring relevance of the quest to find a unified vision of the world through logical and metaphysical inquiry.
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