Whitehead and Bradley: A Comparative Analysis

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SUNY Press, 1 jan 1992 - 213 pagina's
In his magnum opus, Process and Reality, Alfred North Whitehead claims a special affinity to Oxford philosopher Francis Herbert Bradley. McHenry clarifies exactly how much of Whitehead's metaphysics is influenced by and accords with the main principles of Bradley's "absolute idealism." He argues that many of Whitehead's doctrines cannot be understood without an adequate understanding of Bradley, in terms of both affinities and contrasts. He evaluates the arguments between them and explores several important connections with William James, Josiah Royce, George Santayana, Bertrand Russell, and Charles Hartshorne.
 

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The Metaphysics of Experience
21
The Analysis of Experience
47
Internal and External Relations
73
Extension and WholePart Relations
103
Time
131
God and the Absolute
155
Epilogue
169
Notes
175
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187
Bibliography
195
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Leemon B. McHenry is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Wittenberg University

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