Stubborn Fact and Creative Advance
Discover the profound insights of Alfred North Whitehead in "Stubborn Fact and Creative Advance," expertly published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 1993. This intriguing 286-page paperback offers readers a compelling exploration of Whitehead's philosophical contributions, providing an engaging alternative to other notable works such as Victor Lowe's "Understanding Whitehead," Ivor Leclerc's "Whitehead's Metaphysics," and Donald Sherburne's "A Key to Whitehead's Process and Reality."
Recommended for advanced undergraduates and beyond, this book is a must-read for anyone keen on delving deeper into metaphysical concepts. Its professional tone and inviting approach make it accessible for both students and seasoned scholars alike. Expand your philosophical horizons with this essential addition to your library.