![]() ![]() ![]() Process and Reality is taken to be the definitive center of the Whiteheadian universe and the later works, thereby, appear to many only as applications or elaborations of themes already introduced earlier. Whitehead's Late Work Stascha Rohmer: The Self-Evidence of Civilization Michael Halewood: Fact, Values, Individuals, and Others: Towards a Metaphysics of Value Steven Shaviro: Self-enjoyment and Concern: On Whitehead and Levinas Jude Jones: Provocative Expression: Transitions In and From Metaphysics in Whitehead's Later Work Isabella Palin: The Dream of Solomon Works Cited About the Authors Index.Īlfred North Whitehead's interpreters usually pay less attention to his later monographs and essays. Henning: Re-Centering Process Thought: Recovering Beauty in A. Valenza: The Organism of Forms in Later Whitehead Jeremy Dunham: Beyond Dogmatic Finality: Whitehead and the Laws of Nature Joachim Klose: Alfred North Whitehead's Receptacle Helmut Maassen: Contingency and Whitehead's Metaphysics of Experience Regine Kather: The Web of Life and the Constitution of Human Identity: Rethinking Nature as the Main Issue of Whitehead's Late Metaphysics Evocations of Value, Beauty, and Concern Brian G. Henning: Introduction: Whitehead's Other Copernican Turn Complexities of System, Life, and Novelty Vincent Colapietro: Toward a Metaphysics of Expression Christoph Kann: Renewing Speculation: The Systematic Aim of Whitehead's Philosophic Cosmology Dennis Soelch: Beyond Metaphysics?-A Historiographical Approach to Whitehead's Speculative Philosophy Deena Lin: Citing the Paradox: Probing the Systematization of Whitehead as Philosopher Subject Clinton Combs: Before Metaphysics: Modes of Thought as a Prequel to Whitehead's "Trilogy" Roland Faber: Immanence and Incompleteness: Whitehead's Late Metaphysics Depths of Nature, Order, and Organicity Robert J. ![]() The Contemporary Whitehead Studies Preface Acknowledgments Abbreviations Roland Faber and Brian G.Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-313) and index. ![]()
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