The Human Self: An Actual Entity or a Society?

Process Studies 5 (3):195-203 (1975)
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Abstract

This article asks: Is the human self, the stream of human consciousness, a single unique enduring actual entity or whole (like Alfred North Whitehead’s God) or a society of transient actual occasions (like Charles Hartshorne’s God)? It argues forcefully for the former and against the latter and concludes that both God and human selves are enduring but constantly developing actual entities who are constantly being enriched by new events, experiences, and activities in time.

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Rem B. Edwards
University of Tennessee, Knoxville

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