Whiteheadian Thought as a Basis for a Philosophy of ReligionUniversity Press of America, 1986 - 99 pagina's |
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abstraction actual entity actual occasions actual world Adventures of Ideas aesthetic Alfred North Whitehead argues aspects basic belief chapter Charles Hartshorne Cobb complete concept of God conceptual feelings concrescence creative advance Descartes destruction determine discussion elements eternal objects everlasting experience fact freedom fundamental God's consequent nature God's nature God's primordial nature Hartshorne's head's Hence human idea includes individual initial aim insight John Cobb Lewis Ford living means Modern World moral nature of reality nature of things nexus objective immortality ontological principle person philosophical theism philosophy of religion possible prehended present principle of limitation problem of evil Process and Reality process theology question rejects relation religious responsibility Sartre Science self-creation self-creative society subjective aim substance temporal world tion tive ultimate understand unity universe view of reality White Whitehead says Whitehead's concept Whitehead's philosophy Whitehead's thought Whitehead's view Whiteheadian Concept Whiteheadian view worship