International Hegel and Whitehead Symposium, Fordham University, June 2–6, 1984

The Owl of Minerva 16 (2):244-247 (1985)
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Abstract

Recent interest in the “continental” dimensions of Whitehead’s philosophy in Europe has prompted a number of international conferences there devoted to his thought. At the first of these, in Bonn in 1981, the participants agreed that some form of “scholarly exchange” between Hegelkenners and Whiteheadians would be extremely timely and beneficial. However, such an exchange, they argued, ought not to occur in Europe, owing to the present somewhat anomalous status of Hegel scholarship in Europe, as well as to the dominant role that Hegel’s thought already plays in contemporary European philosophy generally.

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