Whitehead’s Conception of God

Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 19:148-171 (1970)
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Abstract

ALFRED NORTH WHITEHEAD has been dead now for almost a quarter-century. Nevertheless, his influence lives on. This fact is revealed both by the appearance in recent years of scholarly books directly about Whitehead and by works bearing the unmistakable stamp of direct Whiteheadian influence.

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