Preface to The Philosophy and Psychology of Sensation

Preface to The Philosophy and Psychology of SensationCharles Hartshorne This book presents a theory of the sensory qualities. The theory may be called, for brevity’s sake, the doc­trine of the “affective continuum.” It was first con­ceived as an attempt to solve certain problems of a philosophical character. But it was natural that the treatment which… Continue reading Preface to The Philosophy and Psychology of Sensation

Preface to Beyond Humanism

Preface to Beyond Humanism (Bison Book Edition)Charles Hartshorne In the thirty-two years since the writing of these essays, the philosophical scene has changed in many ways. Writings by Russell, Dewey, Santayana, Carnap, and Moore are less in the center of interest; while those by Wittgenstein, Ryle, Austin, Strawson, Heidegger, Peirce, and (in this country at… Continue reading Preface to Beyond Humanism

Preface to Man’s Vision of God and the Logic of Theism

Preface to Man’s Vision of God and the Logic of TheismCharles Hartshorne To the mountainous — I had almost said, monstrous — mass of writings devoted to “philosophical theology,” what can there be to add? I answer simply, if without apparent modesty, there is exactitude, logical rigor. Beyond question, of those who have dealt with… Continue reading Preface to Man’s Vision of God and the Logic of Theism

Preface to Philosophers Speak of God

Preface to Philosophers Speak of GodCharles Hartshorne This work aims to present—by selections from some fifty writers ranging in time and space from Lao-tse, Plato, and Sankara to Whitehead, Berdyaev, and Radhakrishnan—the chief philosophical conceptions of deity. It also aims to aid readers in estimating the validity of these conceptions. The work is thus two… Continue reading Preface to Philosophers Speak of God

Preface to Anselm’s Discovery

Preface to Anselm’s DiscoveryCharles Hartshorne In a thesis written at Harvard in 1923 I termed the Ontological Argument invented by Anselm “an incomparably brilliant and cogent course of reasoning.” I was already familiar with Kant’s famous refutation. Since that time frequent rereading of Kant and examination of scores of other refutations have failed to convince… Continue reading Preface to Anselm’s Discovery

Preface to A Natural Theology for Our Time

Charles Hartshorne  Dedication To the memory of Fausto Sozzini (Socinus), Italian theologian, and his brave Protestant followers in Poland and elsewhere, who in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries were able to see and—in spite of persecution, scorn, and ridicule—to say, that the eternity or worshipful perfection of God does not imply his change­lessness (or self-sufficiency)… Continue reading Preface to A Natural Theology for Our Time

Preface to Creative Synthesis and Philosophic Method

Preface to Creative Synthesis and Philosophic MethodCharles Hartshorne Philosophy aspires to impersonal truth, but a personal element stubbornly persists. I can most easily suggest what the reader may expect from this book by being somewhat autobiographical. Unlike most philosophical writings of our time, this is an essay in systematic metaphysics. In so far it resembles… Continue reading Preface to Creative Synthesis and Philosophic Method

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