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From volume II onwards, the European Studies in Process Thought will be edited
solely by Helmut Maaßen
European Studies in Process Thought
Vol. I
is out. It can be ordered at amazon
http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/3833005122/qid=1104714574/sr=1-3/ref=sr_1_8_3/302-548525 7-4831205
It includes
- Dorothy Emmet’s Notes on Whitehead’s Harvard Lectures, 1928-29
- An unpublished manuscript of A.N.Whitehead: The Analysis of Process
- Book reviews.
Because of the facsimile files this volume will only be available in print.(Later volumes will be available electronically.)
About:
European Studies in Process Thought seek to provide a philosophical forum for the discussion of the concepts of process and their systematic unfoldment. Hence, the critical assessment of the concept of process itself
will be encouraged, together with the analysis of its presuppositions and the eventful categories that necessarily systematize it. In that regard, special attention should be given to the coherence and applicability of the
argument.
As a philosophical forum, the Journal encourages speculative philosophy ormetaphysics. It is the task of philosophy `to recover the totality obscured by the selection' (PR p.15). In other words, the Journal is
Whiteheadian in spirit, but not - necessarily - in focus.
The working language of the Journal is English. However, contributions in French and German will be published occasionally, preceded by a substantial summary
in English.
European Studies in Process Thought will be published as an electronic text as well as in a printed version.
Editors.: James Bradley (St. Johns, Newfoundland), André Cloots (Leuven, Belgium)Helmut Maassen (Geldern, Germany) and Michel Weber (Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium)
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