Leibniz, Whitehead And The Metaphysics Of Causation Hardcover 2009 Edition
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Pierfrancesco Basile
Book Description
Alfred North Whitehead (1861-1947) was the greatest speculative metaphysician of the twentieth century and a teacher to contemporary philosophers Russell and Quine. This study introduces the reader to his complex and often misunderstood metaphysics by showing that it deals with questions about the nature of causation originally raised by the philosophy of Leibniz. Whitehead's philosophy is interpreted as an attempt at rehabilitating Leibniz's theory of monads by recasting it in terms of novel ontological categories. The book first explains why Whitehead could look at Leibniz as a living philosophical option and then goes on to critically examine his theories of monadic interaction and of divine agency. Whitehead's relevance to contemporary thought becomes clear as soon as we realize that the questions he was concerned with – including the fundamental one as to the very nature and purpose of philosophy – are still at the centre of contemporary debates.
ISBN-10
0230580610
ISBN-13
9780230580619
Language
English
Publisher
Palgrave MacMillan
Publication Date
01-May-09
Number of Pages
174
About the Author
PIERFRANCESCO BASILE teaches Philosophy at the University of Bern, Switzerland. His publications include Experience and Relations: An Examination of F. H. Bradley's Conception of Reality (1999) and several articles and edited books on the origin of analytic philosophy, British idealism and process philosophy.
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2009 Edition