text clean, binding tight, edge wear, spine & covers creased, paperback, Prentice Hall, 1963, 214 pages Additional Details ------------------------------ Product description: The eighteen essays in this volume vividly demonstrate the continuing power and relevance of Whitehead's thought. The comprehensiveness, subtlety, and originality of Whitehead's system—its attempt to bring into harmonious relationship the often disparate concerns of science (including mathematics and mathematical logic), art, religion, social life, and common sense—mark it as unique in the welter of more specialized contemporary philosophies.