Description
About the Author
Jeremy D. Fackenthal is managing director for the Institute for Ecological Civilization and serves as adjunct faculty in the humanities for Vincennes University.
Reviews
The philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead (1861-1949) was marginalized for much of the later twentieth century, but it has achieved a new prominence in the twenty-first. The essays in this volume consider how Whitehead's thought resonates, in a variety of ways, with the concerns of recent continental philosophy. The authors here draw on Whitehead to consider matters all the way from the urgent need for humanitarian action to refined speculations on the nature of time. -- Steven Shaviro, Wayne State University
Guided by top scholars and thinkers, readers of this collection join a robust, multidisciplinary, and practical conversation that applies Whitehead's thought to the social and environmental realities of our time. Whitehead's work, often relegated to the realm of metaphysics, emerges as a bold and sensitive resource for action. Most importantly, the authors focus on the concrete -- real people, real crises, real movements - providing both examples and reflection on how philosophy must engage, engage, engage. -- Donna Bowman, University of Central Arkansas
Book Information
ISBN 9781498595100
Author Jeremy D. Fackenthal
Format Hardback
Page Count 198
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 481g
Dimensions(mm) 231mm * 159mm * 21mm