Intensity: An Essay in Whiteheadian Ontology

Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press, 1998. Hardcover. Octavo. Hardcover. Bound in white cloth with matte grey jacket. xiv, 247 pages ; 24 cm. VG. Jacket has some rubbing, toning along bottom edge/spine, and light soiling. Item #211965
ISBN: 9780826513007

This 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 and ontology. Since Whitehead's basic world-view is holistic, a return to viewing his work as a whole helps clarify his ontological intentions and contributions to metaphysics. A central aim of this book is to develop an aesthetically sensitive sense of being that demonstrates the profound and original contributions of process philosophy to realism. The result is a book that should be enthusiastically greeted and debated by scholars of Whitehead and by all who are interested in the field of process thought, including students of theology, literature, and feminist studies.

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