Whitehead's organismic conception of god and its religious availability

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In the article of the professor of the University of Athens, Leonidas Bargheliotis, the organismic conception of God in the works of Whitehead is examined and shows how, within the framework of his metaphysical scheme, the British philosopher justifies the necessity of the existence of the first principle and determines its essential characteristics. Whitehead's first principle is compared with Aristotle's Armsman, and it turns out that the main "corrections" of the Aristotelian scheme by Whitehead can be read in value-oriented terms.

Ethics, philosophy of process, metaphysics, concepts of god

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Список литературы Whitehead's organismic conception of god and its religious availability

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