A challenging, iconoclastic study that makes clear the underlying unity of Whitehead's vision of the world.
This important and provocative book on the work of Alfred North Whitehead (1861-1947) explores how his avowed atomism is consistent with his equally essential commitment to a view of reality as a thoroughly interconnected sphere of relations. Judith Jones challenges Whitehead's readers to reconsider certain prevailing interpretations of his organic philosophy. To Jones, a rereading of Whitehead's overall philosophic project is essential to evaluating his contributions to metaphysics...
A challenging, iconoclastic study that makes clear the underlying unity of Whitehead's vision of the world.