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6. The Dipolar Character of Being in Plato and Whitehead
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Daniel A. Dombrowski
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Abbreviations viii
- Introduction: Assessing and Defining Whitehead’s Harvard Lectures 1
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Part I: The Role of Biology in Whitehead’s Philosophy
- 1. From a Philosophy of Evolution to a Philosophy of Organism 19
- 2. Assessing Whitehead’s ‘Biological Turn’ 39
- 3. Whitehead and Biology – A Reply to Philippe Gagnon 55
- 4. Further Clarifications Concerning ‘Assessing Whitehead’s “Biological Turn”’ 73
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Part II: Mathematics, Logic and Symbolism
- 5. Symbolic Cognition of Infinity: Using Whitehead’s HL2 to Bridge Symbolism and Principia Mathematica 83
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Part III: Whitehead’s Philosophical Context
- 6. The Dipolar Character of Being in Plato and Whitehead 103
- 7. The Emergence of Organic Empiricism in Whitehead’s Harvard Lectures: Relational Stubbornness and the Being of Practice 115
- 8. Reason in Action: Dewey’s Place in Whitehead’s Harvard Lectures (1925–1927) 134
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Part IV: Metaphysical Reflections
- 9. Whitehead’s Ethics: Fill in the Blanks 153
- 10. Whitehead on Solidarity: From the Concrete to the System 174
- 11. Standing Firm in the Flux: On Whitehead’s Eternal Objects 193
- 12. Whitehead’s 1925–1927 View of Function and Time 224
- Notes on Contributors 249
- Index 253
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Abbreviations viii
- Introduction: Assessing and Defining Whitehead’s Harvard Lectures 1
-
Part I: The Role of Biology in Whitehead’s Philosophy
- 1. From a Philosophy of Evolution to a Philosophy of Organism 19
- 2. Assessing Whitehead’s ‘Biological Turn’ 39
- 3. Whitehead and Biology – A Reply to Philippe Gagnon 55
- 4. Further Clarifications Concerning ‘Assessing Whitehead’s “Biological Turn”’ 73
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Part II: Mathematics, Logic and Symbolism
- 5. Symbolic Cognition of Infinity: Using Whitehead’s HL2 to Bridge Symbolism and Principia Mathematica 83
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Part III: Whitehead’s Philosophical Context
- 6. The Dipolar Character of Being in Plato and Whitehead 103
- 7. The Emergence of Organic Empiricism in Whitehead’s Harvard Lectures: Relational Stubbornness and the Being of Practice 115
- 8. Reason in Action: Dewey’s Place in Whitehead’s Harvard Lectures (1925–1927) 134
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Part IV: Metaphysical Reflections
- 9. Whitehead’s Ethics: Fill in the Blanks 153
- 10. Whitehead on Solidarity: From the Concrete to the System 174
- 11. Standing Firm in the Flux: On Whitehead’s Eternal Objects 193
- 12. Whitehead’s 1925–1927 View of Function and Time 224
- Notes on Contributors 249
- Index 253