
Process philosophy and social thought
By John B. Cobb, W. Widick Schroeder
Subjects: Process philosophy, Addresses, essays, lectures, Social ethics, Liberation theology
Description: This volume constitutes the first collection of essays exploring the implications of process philosophy for social thought. Process philosophy is a product of the twentieth century, but its Platonic roots relate it to one of the prime initiators of Western philosophical thinking. Alfred North Whitehead originated the style of thinking that subsequently has been termed "process philosophy."
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