Proposing Life: Review of The Lure of Whitehead [Book Review]

Cosmos and History 13 (1):552-560 (2017)
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Although it is often hard to imagine, after years of neglect the philosophical concepts proposed by Alfred North Whitehead are again interesting. As the essays gathered together in The Lure of Whitehead indicate, this interest is not simply, or not only philosophical. Whitehead's ideas and propositions are becoming catalysts for a future that is not yet known, in fields and ways that do not always remain strictly philosophical.

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Alan Van Wyk
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