

There are several other books and essays at the of. Maclachlan: (1992) discusses Symbolism and Process and Reality. Victor Lowe: (1982) has some excellent detail on Whitehead, the man, and on the influences throughout his life. Cobb, Jr.: is a fairly recent (2002) lecture to a European audience with a good summary of Whitehead’s place in 20th century philosophy. Peter Farleigh, a founding and current editor, seems to play a key leadership role in this initiative. Is an Australasian web-based peer-reviewed journal.

Is a blog which uses very accessible language and graphics. There are also sections on Zen Buddhism and the “poetics of perception”. Is a website with a good section on Process Philosophy, presenting the material in a very accessible style. (I have found this useful in tracking down corrections and omissions in RM.) In this section, I will collect information on websites, journals, and any other institutions devoted to Whitehead-related studies. Google books with a “view sample” feature: Alfred North Whitehead:, Les Editions Chromatika, 2008. In this way, these crucial last pages of the book make up the complete work. Part V, which includes this and the penultimate chapter, is available online as a. * All copies of Process and Reality have six missing pages in the final chapter: the first two pages 342-343, then the odd pages 345, 347, 349, 351. UNZ has a list of Whitehead titles with links to copies that can be read online: / In terms of hard copy, the State library itself is a great resource but I am also ordering some books so we can read them at our leisure. There is also a good at the Mead Project, listing journal articles as well as the books. It has the page numbers from the book which is not the case for the.

Each version has errors and omissions so it’s best to refer to two or more if in doubt as to precise wording. Religion in the Making is available at as well as and. A copy of Adventures of Ideas is available via. There is a facsimile copy of Process and Reality* at as well as other formats, including the *. The original text and pagination of Science and the Modern World (1925 edition) can be viewed at the. Has two works: Science and the Modern World and Process and Reality*. Has two books by Whitehead: Intro to Maths and Concept of Nature. Reader Questions Regarding Kevin Annett, Alfred Webre. Alfred North Whitehead Adventures Of Ideas Pdf Viewer. Commonly used abbreviations for Whitehead’s works: AE – Aims of Education AI – Adventures of Ideas CN – The Concept of Nature MT – Modes of Thought PR – Process and Reality RM – Religion in the Making S – Symbolism SMW – Science and the Modern World The main websites found so far that provide online copies of Whitehead’s works are these: has links to facsimile copies of several Whitehead works, available at as well as one from gutenberg.Ĭhick Corea Spain Transcription Pdf Editor here. My notes for the meeting are here: The sample notes and exercise for the study group are here: A summary of study group meetings is. The group of a dozen attendees broke up into a main group under the guidance of Dwayne and a smaller group prepared to consider my own study plan with its controversial beginning with a writing exercise called “conversation with God”. The meeting proved to be somewhat chaotic, partly because the Gaelic Club venue was unavailable and partly because the format was unexpected. Recommended reading: (especially Chapter 1: The Aims of Education, p1-28.) As usual, and are your friends. This would easily open up a year’s worth of enthusiastic intellectual adventuring. I’m intending to get to know him better in 2014 and would welcome the company of any others interested in this man and his ideas, perhaps by forming a specialised study and discussion group.Īpart from Whitehead himself, I would be wanting to look at the work of the many others who were directly influenced by him.

Whitehead’s philosophy is highly complex and delves into epistemology, ethics, education, as well as metaphysics. The resulting process philosophy posits soul pervading the entire universe (panpsychism or pansubjectivism) and sees God and humanity as co-creators of the universe as known and experienced. In later life, he moved from the UK to the US and focussed on theological philosophy. Alfred North Whitehead was the other half, with Bertrand Russell, of the pair who wrote Principia Mathematica in the early part of last century. The 2014 Whitehead Studies group has been launched through an invitation meeting via the SPC meetup group titled.
