"I do not expect a good reception from professional philosophers"
wrote Whitehead in 1929, immediately after the publication of
Process and Reality. Indeed, it took nearly thirty years before
scholars seriously started to try to decipher the book taken as a
whole. And there remains today "professional" Whiteheadians who
claim that this work can - or even should - be bracketed by anyone
wishing to get a clear picture of Whitehead's true speculative
agenda. Creativity and Its Discontents aims to provide evidence of
the conditions for this state of affairs by gathering and
contextualizing all the major reviews (translated where need be) of
Process and Reality: its original 1929 edition, its various
translations (some of them still ongoing) and its 1978 corrected
edition. It is designed as the ideal tool to accompany the recently
published Handbook of Whiteheadian Process Thought.
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