Preface to Insights and Oversights of Great Thinkers

Charles Hartshorne Although the treatment of topics is roughly chronological, this book is not, in any usual sense, a history of philosophy, whether designed to introduce beginners to the subject or to give advanced students a detailed and rounded exposition of what great philosophers were trying to do in and for their own age, and… Continue reading Preface to Insights and Oversights of Great Thinkers

Preface to Creativity in American Philosophy

Preface to Creativity in American PhilosophyCharles Hartshorne This is the second of two volumes dealing with the history of philosophy, especially of metaphysics. The first, Insights and Oversights of Great Thinkers, discusses some thirty European philosophers, from Democritus to Wittgenstein and Merleau-Ponty. In both volumes I try to learn and teach truth about reality by… Continue reading Preface to Creativity in American Philosophy

Preface to Omnipotence and Other Theological Mistakes

Charles Hartshorne The occasion which led to the writing of this book was somewhat sudden and quite concrete. It was the near co­incidence of two conversations, each with an intelligent, educated lady, different in the two cases, who was troubled by what she felt were absurdities in the idea of God with which she was… Continue reading Preface to Omnipotence and Other Theological Mistakes

Charles Hartshorne: Primary Bibliography of Philosophical Works

Compiled by Dorothy C. Hartshorne Revised and Updated by Donald Wayne Viney and Randy Ramal This bibliography is a corrected version of the one that appeared in Process Studies 30, 2 (2001): 374-409; in Santiago Sia’s Religion, Reason and God (Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2004): 195-223; and in Herbert F. Vetter (ed.), Hartshorne: A… Continue reading Charles Hartshorne: Primary Bibliography of Philosophical Works

The Organism According to Process Philosophy

Charles Hartshorne Hans Jonas is a very interesting — I am tempted to say fascinating — as well as learned philosopher. He has written perceptively about biological problems and also about the type of philosophy in which I have most confidence. I have decided, however, not to comment in much detail upon his views. This… Continue reading The Organism According to Process Philosophy

Twelve Elements of My Philosophy

Charles Hartshorne Background. From the outset I was given intensive but liberal religious training in my home, my father’s Episcopal church, and an Episcopal boarding school (now nonexistent) which I attended for four happy years before going to college. Also, in my teens, came exposure to Emerson’s Essays, which I found wonderfully stimulating and inspir­ing,… Continue reading Twelve Elements of My Philosophy

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