Lexington Books
Pages: 168
Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-1-4985-5468-8 • Hardback • August 2017 • $111.00 • (£85.00)
978-1-4985-5469-5 • eBook • August 2017 • $105.50 • (£82.00)
Jakub Dziadkowiec is a philosopher and educator based in Lublin, Poland.
Łukasz Lamża is a philosopher, science writer, and academic teacher based in Krakow, Poland.
Introduction
Part I: Inspirations and Perspectives (Introduction by Helmut Maaßen)
Chapter 1: Herman Greene, The Whiteheadian Century
Chapter 2: Karl-Friedrich Kiesow, Golden Mean, Golden Rule, Golden Section
Chapter 3: Helmut Maaßen, Critique of Religious Dogmatism
Chapter 4: Zsofi Frei, Synchronising the Timaeus
Chapter 5: Yuzo Yamaura, Being is Power
Chapter 6: Anderson Weekes, Acknowledging Ralph Pred
Part II: Revisions and Challenges (Introduction by Łukasz Lamża)
Chapter 7: Vesselin Petrov, Constructive Postmodernism as Dynamic Holism
Chapter 8: Maria-Teresa Teixeira, Process, Levels of Reality and Evolution
Chapter 9: Jakub Dziadkowiec, Stratalism
Chapter 10: Mathias Hassenfratz-Coffinet, The Unity of Nexus
Chapter 11: Maria Regina Brioschi, Between Continuity and Atomism
About the Authors
The meaning and significance of Whitehead springs from his amazing capacity to take into account past philosophical and scientific adventures of ideas and to actualize them. At a time of major, even dramatic, ethical challenges and ideological uncertainties, this is precisely what this remarkable collection of essays brings about. To paraphrase Huxley (The Perennial Philosophy, 1947), Whitehead’s legacy is the plummet and Whitheadian scholarship the astrolabe of this book, that aims at a nothing less than a second Renaissance.
— Michel Weber, Director of the Centre for Philosophical Practice, Brussels