Abstract
The book investigates the topic of creativity by focusing on C.S. Peirce’s and A.N. Whitehead’s accounts of novelty. It is divided into three parts. The first part considers the problem of novelty from a philosophical point of view and examines the historical and theoretical connections between the two authors. The second and third parts explore, respectively, Peirce’s and Whitehead’s thoughts on novelty, analyzing their views from three different perspectives – phenomenological, gnoseological, and cosmological. Finally, their thoughts are compared in order to show their contributions to the issue of novelty.
Schlagworte
Alfred North Kreativität Phänomenologie Whitehead- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- 181–189 2. Methodology 181–189
- 274–288 Conclusion 274–288
- 289–312 Bibliography 289–312
- 313–316 Index of names 313–316
- 317–318 Index of concepts 317–318