This book investigates Alfred North Whitehead's critiques of analytic philosophy in early nineteenth-century Cambridge and examines the ways in which those critiques both anticipate the problem of intentionality and inform contemporary efforts to resolve it-specifically those of the Pittsburgh School.
This book investigates Alfred North Whitehead's critiques of analytic philosophy in early nineteenth-century Cambridge and examines the ways in which those critiques both anticipate the problem of intentionality and inform contemporary efforts to resolve it-specifically those of the Pittsburgh School.
Lisa Landoe Hedrick is a teaching fellow in the Divinity School and the College at the University of Chicago.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Reading Plato, Aristotle, and Kant with Whitehead Chapter 2: Whitehead's Anticipations of Pittsburgh Neo-Hegelianism Chapter 3: Pittsburgh's Problem with Intentionality Chapter 4: The Aesthetics of Experience Chapter 5: McDowell and the Connivance of the World Chapter 6: Symbolism and Language Conclusion Epilogue: Reclaiming Whitehead's Theology Bibliography
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Reading Plato, Aristotle, and Kant with Whitehead Chapter 2: Whitehead's Anticipations of Pittsburgh Neo-Hegelianism Chapter 3: Pittsburgh's Problem with Intentionality Chapter 4: The Aesthetics of Experience Chapter 5: McDowell and the Connivance of the World Chapter 6: Symbolism and Language Conclusion Epilogue: Reclaiming Whitehead's Theology Bibliography
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