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In these newly commissioned essays, leading Whitehead scholars ask a range of important questions about Whitehead's first year of philosophy lectures. Do these lectures challenge or confirm previous understandings of Whitehead's published works? What is revealed about the development of Whitehead's thought in the crucial period after London but before the publication of Science and the Modern World? What should we make of concepts and terms that were introduced in these lectures but were never incorporated into subsequent publications?

Also included in this volume is the text of Whitehead's first lecture at Harvard, recently gifted to the Critical Edition of Whitehead, allowing for a clearer understanding of Whitehead's plans and goals for his first course of lectures in philosophy than has previously been possible.


In these newly commissioned essays, leading Whitehead scholars ask a range of important questions about Whitehead’s first year of philosophy lectures. Do these lectures challenge or confirm previous understandings of Whitehead’s published works? What is revealed about the development of Whitehead’s thought in the crucial period after London but before the publication of Science and the Modern World? What should we make of concepts and terms that were introduced in these lectures but were never incorporated into subsequent publications? Also included is the text of Whitehead’s first lecture at Harvard, recently gifted to the Critical Edition, allowing for a clearer understanding of Whitehead’s plans and goals for his first course of lectures in philosophy than has previously been possible.



In these newly commissioned essays, leading Whitehead scholars ask a range of important questions about Whitehead’s first year of philosophy lectures. Also included in this volume is the text of Whitehead’s first lecture at Harvard, allowing for a clearer understanding of Whitehead’s plans and goals for his first philosophy lectures.

Acknowledgements vii
Abbreviations viii
Preface: A Brief History of the Critical Edition of Whitehead ix
Brian G. Henning
Introduction: Tales from the Whitehead Mines -- On Whitehead, His Students and the Challenges of Editing the Critical Edition 1(40)
Joseph Petek
Part The First Lecture
1 First Lecture: September, 1924
41(15)
Alfred North Whitehead
2 Examining Whitehead's `First Lecture: September, 1924'
56(19)
Paul A. Bogaard
Part II The Fitness of the Environment
3 Whitehead and His Philosophy of Evolution
75(14)
Paul A. Bogaard
4 Some Clarifications on Evolution and Time
89(11)
Maria-Teresa Teixeira
5 Whitehead's Biological Turn
100(19)
Dennis Solch
Part III Physics and Relativity
6 Quanta and Corpuscles: The Influence of Quantum Mechanical Ideas on Whitehead's Transitional Philosophy in Light of The Harvard Lectures
119(13)
Gary L. Her stein
7 From Physics to Philosophy, and from Continuity to Atomicity
132(22)
Romry Desmet
8 Whitehead's Highly Speculative Lectures on Quantum Theory
154(28)
Ronny Desmet
9 On Herstein's `Quanta and Corpuscles'
182(7)
Ronny Desmet
10 Reply to Desmet
189(8)
Gary L. Herstein
Part IV Whitehead's Philosophical Context
11 Whitehead and Kant at Copenhagen
197(29)
Jason Bell
Seshu Iyengar
12 Whitehead's Early Harvard Period, Hartshorne and the Transcendental Project
226(43)
George W. Shields
13 "Footnotes to Plato
269(14)
Aljoscha Berve
Part V Metaphysical Reflections
14 Diagrams and Myths
283(24)
George Allan
15 How `Eternity' Got `Thrown Forward' Into `Perishing'
307(18)
Jude Jones
Part VI Reinterpreting Whitehead
16 Uncovering a `New' Whitehead
325(12)
George R. Lucas, Jr.
17 Whitehead in class: Do the Harvard-Radcliffe Course Notes Change How We Understand Whitehead's Thought?
337(20)
Brian G. Henning
Notes on Contributors 357(4)
Index 361
Brian G. Henning, Founding Executive Editor of the Critical Edition of Whitehead, is Professor of Philosophy and Environmental Studies at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington. Joseph Petek is Assistant Editor and Archivist at the Whitehead Research Project, Claremont School of Theology.