This book brings together two philosophical perspectives-process
philosophy and Hartmannian formal axiology-to argue for a more
appealing and persuasive approach to process ethics. The
implications for spiritual practice bring fresh meaning to
Whitehead's call to live, live well, live better. "Whitehead's
vision changes the way we think of ethics and values, but it does
not include an ethical system. One problem has been that it has
focused attention sharply on individual occasions of experience.
Joseph Bracken has shown the need to attend to the unity of persons
and societies in a fuller way. Edwards builds on that insight and
incorporates other contributions into a richly articulated and
highly original post-Whiteheadian account of ethics and values."
John B. Cobb, Jr., Professor Emeritus, Claremont School of Theology
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