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Hartshorne and Brightman on God, Process and Persons

by Charles Hartshorne, Edgar Sheffield Brightman, Randall E. Auxier, Mark Y.A. Davies

For 23 years, philosophers Charles Hartshorne and Edgar Sheffield Brightman carried out an intensive correspondence. This volume presents their letters, along with material that follows their lives and interactions after 1945, when Brightman's ill-health prevented him from corresponding.

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

In 1922 Charles Hartshorne, then an aspiring young philosopher, wrote to Edgar Sheffield Brightman, a preeminent philosopher of religion and one of the earliest members of the Boston School of Personalism. For twenty-three subsequent years, the two carried out an unusually rich and intensive correspondence, and, remarkably, almost every letter was preserved. They are presented here along with additional material that follows the philosophers' lives and interactions after 1945, when Brightman's ill health prevented him from continuing the correspondence. Hartshorne (1897-) has been called ""the world's greatest living metaphysician."" But when the correspondence began, he was just a graduate student, while Brightman (1884-1953) was already an influential philosopher and theologian. Over time, as Hartshorne gained prominence, the letters reveal first a relationship of equals and eventually a reversal of roles as the younger man began to influence his former mentor. Hartshorne's sustained critique of Brightman's epistemological and metaphysical position eventually led to important shifts in Brightman's views. In their introductory essays, editors Randall Auxier and Mark Davies place the correspondence in its intellectual context and address the relationship between personalism and process philosophy/theology in metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and social philosophy. Theologians and philosophers in a wide range of specialties will welcome this record of an enduring intellectual friendship.

Author Biography

Randall E. Auxier is associate professor of philosophy at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. He is the editor of the journal Personalist Forum and is a frequent contributor to academic books and journals. Mark Y. A. Davies is assistant professor and chair of the department of philosophy at Oklahoma City University. He has written widely on personalism and is review editor for Personalist Forum.

Review

It is rare good fortune that these letters have been preserved.
-- Lewis E. Hahn, editor, The Library of Living Philosophers
The correspondence between Brightman and Hartshorne has significant historical and philosophical value for what it does to enhance our understanding of their work and its implications for both their time and ours. It is rare good fortune that these letters have been preserved.
--Lewis E. Hahn, editor, The Library of Living Philosophers

Long Description

In 1922 Charles Hartshorne, then an aspiring young philosopher, wrote to Edgar Sheffield Brightman, a preeminent philosopher of religion for twenty-three subsequent years and, remarkably, almost every letter was preserved. In their introductory essays, editors Randall Auxier and Mark Davies place the unusually rich and intensive correspondence in its intellectual context and address the relationship between personalism and process philosophy/theology in metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and social philosophy.

Review Quote

The correspondence between Brightman and Hartshorne has significant historical and philosophical value for what it does to enhance our understanding of their work and its implications for both their time and ours. It is rare good fortune that these letters have been preserved. --Lewis E. Hahn, editor,The Library of Living Philosophers

Details

ISBN082651376X
Short Title HARTSHORNE & BRIGHTMAN ON GOD
Pages 184
Publisher Vanderbilt University Press
Language English
ISBN-10 082651376X
ISBN-13 9780826513762
Media Book
Format Hardcover
DEWEY 191
Imprint Vanderbilt University Press
Subtitle The Correspondence, 1922-1945
Place of Publication Tennessee
Country of Publication United States
Author Mark Y.A. Davies
Birth 1897
Death 2000
DOI 10.1604/9780826513762
Edited by Davis, Mark Y. A.
AU Release Date 2001-03-01
NZ Release Date 2001-03-01
UK Release Date 2001-03-30
Series The Vanderbilt Library of American Philosophy
Year 2001
Publication Date 2001-03-30
Illustrations illustrations, bibliography, index
Audience Undergraduate
US Release Date 2001-03-30

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