Modes of thought

six lectures delivered in Wellesley College, Massachusetts, and two lectures in the University of Chicago.

241 pages

English language

Published May 8, 1958 by Capricorn Books.

OCLC Number:
372121

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It is supposed to be the easiest-to-read book by Whitehead. It is still not easy, though. It is a critique of the of philosophy’s focus on static entities and context-free truth and emphasizes process and meaning instead. Some of the ideas are similar to Dreyfus's, Ingold and Rorty.

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  • Philosophy