WHITEHEAD AND CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHY; SOME USES OF REASON; SKETCH OF A PHILOSOPHY; METAPHYSICS AND THE MODALITY OF EXISTENTIAL JUDGMENTS; WHITEHEAD ON THE USES OF LANGUAGE; TIME, VALUE, AND THE SELF; FORM AND ACTUALITY; THE APPROACH TO METAPHYSICS; METAPHYSICS AS Scientia Universalis AND AS Ontologia Generalis; THE RELEVANCE OF ON MATHEMATICAL CON[1]CEPTS OF THE MATERIAL WORLD TO WHITEHEAD'S PHILOSOPHY; AESTHETIC PERCEPTION; THE RELEVANCE OF WHITEHEAD; IN DEFENCE OF THE HUMANISM OF SCIENCE: KANT AND WHITEHEAD; HISTORY AND OBJECTIVE IMMORTALITY; WHITEHEAD'S EMPIRICISM; DEITY, MONARCHY, AND METAPHYSICS: WHITE[1]HEAD'S CRITIQUE OF THE THEOLOGICAL TRADITION
Ivor Leclerc Professor of Philosophy, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia