Whitehead, Process Philosophy, and Education
Explore the intersection of philosophy and education with "Whitehead, Process Philosophy, and Education," authored by a distinguished scholar. Published in 1993 by the University Press of America, this engaging paperback spans 154 pages and delves into the profound ideas of Alfred North Whitehead. The author skillfully extends and applies Whitehead's philosophical concepts, particularly drawn from his works "Science and the Modern World" and the pamphlet "The Rhythm of Education." This enlightening study invites educators, philosophers, and students to reflect on the impact of process philosophy on contemporary educational practices. Ideal for those looking to deepen their understanding of Whitehead’s influence in the educational sphere, this book offers valuable insights that are both thought-provoking and practical. Don't miss the chance to enrich your intellectual library with this essential work.