Speaking from the Depths: Alfred North Whitehead's Hermeneutical Metaphysics of Propositions, Experience, Symbolism, Language, and Religion

William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company (1990)
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This monumental work breaks new ground in exploring some of the hermeneutical implications of Whitehead's philosophy. The book arises out of Stephen Franklin's quest to find a way of explaining how human language can speak of God. Whitehead's profound metaphysical vision--developed in his central work, Process and Reality, and in other writings--engages Franklin's quest.

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