The Metaphysics of Experience: Companion to Whitehead’s Process and Reality by Elizabeth M. Kraus develops very classical, Boethian, atemporal understanding of Whitehead’s God. Kraus contends that Whitehead intended “to infer that the divine actual world includes all actual worlds in unison of becoming” (p. 164). Her position is that even in his consequent nature, God coexists simultaneously and changelessly with the entire past, present, and future of every occasion in every world or cosmic epoch. Her rationale for this rests upon 1. a highly questionable interpretation of one text in Process and Reality and the claims that 2. only such a view is compatible with human freedom, and 3. only such a view is compatible with human faith. This ar...
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The subject of the article Alfred North Whitehead. The Philosophical Faith of a Scientist and Its In...
Because of the work of process philosophers Alfred North Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne, a view of...
and Reality, (1929). He believed that all events are related to one another and to the environments ...
The Metaphysics of Experience: Companion to Whitehead’s Process and Reality by Elizabeth M. Kraus de...
Since the time Nietzsche declared the death of God, while Auguste Comte postulated in the ...
The paper sought to present the basic elements of the conception of God contained in the writings of...
God is the most perplexing figure in Whitehead’s metaphysics. Who is he, what does he want, and what...
This article concerns two of the twentieth century’s greatest metaphysical thinkers: Alfred North Wh...
Through Alfred North Whitehead’s metaphysics, the Philosophy of Organism, it will be argue...
The notion that God and the world are mutually interdependent is generally taken to be unique to twe...
This essay is an attempt to relate Whitehead\u27s purpose in constructing a metaphysical system, his...
The concept of God as it is set forth in Charles Hartshorne's panentheism is undoubtedly influenced ...
Au XXe siècle, pour des raisons difficiles à cerner (mais qui tiennent probablement aux vastes charn...
By a process theology » is understood the application to the field of theology of the process philos...
The central purpose of this thesis is to examine the affinities and contrasts in the metaphysical s...
The subject of the article Alfred North Whitehead. The Philosophical Faith of a Scientist and Its In...
Because of the work of process philosophers Alfred North Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne, a view of...
and Reality, (1929). He believed that all events are related to one another and to the environments ...