Whitehead's Religious Thought: From Mechanism to Organism, From Force to Persuasion

Whitehead's Religious Thought: From Mechanism to Organism, From Force to Persuasion

by Daniel A. Dombrowski
Whitehead's Religious Thought: From Mechanism to Organism, From Force to Persuasion

Whitehead's Religious Thought: From Mechanism to Organism, From Force to Persuasion

by Daniel A. Dombrowski

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Overview

This original interpretation of the religious thought of Alfred North Whitehead highlights Whitehead's moves from mechanism to organism, and from force to persuasion to offer a third alternative between classical theism and religious skepticism. Daniel A. Dombrowski argues that the move from force to persuasion, in particular, is not only fundamental to Whitehead's own thought and to process thought in general, but is a necessary condition for the continuing existence of civilized life. Following this line of analysis, Dombrowski demonstrates Whitehead's relevance to contemporary work in philosophy of mind, political philosophy, and environmental ethics by placing him in dialogue with six major thinkers: David Ray Griffin, Isabelle Stengers, John Rawls, Charles Hartshorne, Judith Butler, and William Wordsworth.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438464312
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 11/23/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 204
File size: 633 KB

About the Author

Daniel A. Dombrowski is Professor of Philosophy at Seattle University. He is the author of many books, including Rawls and Religion: The Case for Political Liberalism; A Platonic Philosophy of Religion: A Process Perspective; and A History of the Concept of God: A Process Approach, all published by SUNY Press.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Abbreviations of Works by Whitehead

1. Griffin’s Panexperientialism as Perennial Philosophy

2. Stengers on Whitehead on God

3. Rawlsian Political Liberalism and Process Thought

4. Hartshorne, the Process Concept of God, and Pacifism

5. Butler and Grievable Lives

6. Wordsworth, Whitehead, and the Romantic Reaction

Bibliography
Index of Names
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