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Perspective in Whitehead's Metaphysics

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Stephen David Ross presents an extensive, detailed, and critical interpretation of Whitehead's mature thought, emphasizing the fundamental role of perspective in Whitehead's cosmology, and tracing ...
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Stephen David Ross presents an extensive, detailed, and critical interpretation of Whitehead's mature thought, emphasizing the fundamental role of perspective in Whitehead's cosmology, and tracing the conflicts and difficulties therein to tensions involving perspective in relation to other central features of Whitehead's thought. Ross isolates four principles as having a fundamental role in whitehead's metaphysics: perspective, cosmology, experience, and mechanical analysis. He argues that many of Whitehead's difficulties can be eliminated by raising the principle of perspective to prominence and by revising the other central features of Whitehead's theory accordingly.

This book addresses key Whiteheadian texts and secondary interpretations of Whitehead. The discussion ranges over most of Whitehead's theory in Process and Reality, and offers a number of significant and, in some cases, novel views on different aspects of Whitehead's theory: perception, prehension, causation, objective immortality, self-causation, the extensive continuum, natural order, possiblity, concreteness, and God. Ross's concluding suggestions for modifying Whitehead's system promise to occasion much debate among process philosophers, theologians, and anyone concerned with Whitehead's thought.

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Price: £72.50
Pages: 295
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series in Systematic Philosophy
Publication Date: 30 June 1983
ISBN: 9780873956574
Format: Hardcover
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PREFACE

1. PERSPECTIVE

2. CAUSATION


Causal Relations
The Uniformity of Nature
Natural Teleology
Inductive Knowledge
Causal Perception

3. FREEDOM


Novelty
Contingency
Self-Causation
Conceptual Reversion
Subjective Aim
The Ultimate Irrationality

4. EXPERIENCE


General Considerations
Mind and Body
Perception
Higher Experience
Subjectivity and Anthropomorphism

5. KNOWLEDGE


Propositions
Truth
Philosophical Knowedge

6. ORDER


The Order of the Universe
Social Order
The Philosophy of Organism
The Unity of the World

7. EXTENSION


The Extensive Continuum
Duration
The Presented Duration
Extensive Abstraction

8. REALITY


Actuality
Possibility
Abstraction

9. GOD


The Primordial Nature of God
The Consequent Nature of God
The Cosmological Status of God

10. SUMMARY AND EVALUATION

WORKS CITED

INDEX